Winoker Realty Co. acquired by Real Estate veterans Fishman, Moskowitz, N. Halegua and J. Halegua
Winoker Realty Company has been acquired by a partnership of four New York real estate principals who have been business partners and friends for many years: Ira Fishman and Dana Moskowitz, president and executive vice president of ID Real Estate Partners respectively, and Nathan Halegua and Josh Halegua, principals of Jonis Realty and Citi-Urban Management.
Fishman had worked at Winoker Realty from 1998 to 2008, including being David Winoker's partner for the last seven years of Fishman's tenure there.
"Dave was a wonderful man, good friend, and a consummate real estate professional," said Fishman. "In buying Winoker Realty, my partners and I were well aware that Dave and his father, Sidney (who founded the company), had created a solid platform, and we want to preserve and continue that platform."
Over the years, Winoker Realty and its key people have been primarily involved in the management and leasing of commercial real estate.
"This is a strong firm with a wonderful history and extraordinary potential," said Fishman. "We have begun the process of rebranding the company, and we intend to invest in it, with expectations to enhance, grow and diversify it."
Under the new ownership of Winoker Realty, Fishman will focus on client relations and developing new business; N. Halegua will concentrate on acquisitions; J. Halegua will devote his attention to management; and Moskowitz will focus on direction and oversight of the leasing division.
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