Stonehenge NYC Appoints Brett Solomon Vice President of Leasing
NEW YORK, July 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Stonehenge NYC, a leading real estate company in Manhattan, today announced that Brett Solomon has been appointed Vice President of Leasing.
Brett joins Stonehenge NYC from Town Residential, where he worked since its inception in 2010. Brett received many top honors as a broker and transitioned into a management position where he was responsible for a team of 70 agents.
In his new role, Brett will oversee all leasing and renewal transactions for the portfolio. Brett is responsible for Stonehenge NYC's in-house leasing team and as such he will be responsible for the staffing, coaching and training of the team members, along with fostering new ideas and procedures in order to ensure Stonehenge NYC's continued success in all of its leasing initiatives. As a senior executive of the company, Brett will also be actively involved in investor relations and new acquisitions
"We are thrilled to welcome a seasoned professional like Brett to our team," said Ofer Yardeni, chairman and CEO of Stonehenge NYC. "I feel confident that with his knowledge and experience, our Leasing team will continue to improve and thrive."
About Stonehenge NYC
Stonehenge NYC and its affiliated companies is a vertically integrated, private real estate group with expertise in investment management, property management, development, design, construction and leasing. Stonehenge, together with its investment partners, owns and manages a portfolio of properties in Manhattan valued at approximately $2.1 billion. The portfolio is comprised of 18 income-producing properties with 2,400 apartments representing 2.5 million square feet of prime real estate. Stonehenge is recognized for its above-and-beyond customer service platform and five-star lifestyle programming. More information can be found at: www.stonehengenyc.com.
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