Team

  1. Related Companies

    Related Companies is a global real estate and lifestyle company defined by innovation in all aspects of design, development, service, sustainability and wellness. Formed over 45 years ago, Related is the most prominent privately owned real estate firm in the United States, with a portfolio of over $60 billion in assets owned or under development, including the 28-acre Hudson Yards neighborhood on Manhattan’s West Side, The Grand and Related Santa Clara in California, and The 78 in Chicago. Related is a fully integrated, highly diversified industry leader with experience in virtually every aspect of development, acquisitions, management, finance, hospitality, and sales, as well as dynamic offerings through affiliates like Equinox® and SoulCycle®. Related’s residential properties are consistently heralded as best-in-class in their respective markets nationwide. Headquartered in New York City, Related has offices and major developments in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, South Florida, Washington D.C., Abu Dhabi, and London and was recently named in Fast Company Magazine’s list of 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World.

  2. MITSUI FUDOSAN AMERICA

    Mitsui Fudosan America, Inc. (MFA) is the U.S. subsidiary of Japan's largest real estate company, Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., a publicly-traded company with approximately $73 billion of assets. MFA is responsible for Mitsui Fudosan's real estate investment and development activities in North America, and is headquartered in New York City, with regional hubs in Washington DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Honolulu. MFA has been active in the United States since the 1970s and currently owns assets in the New York City, Washington DC, Boston, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Hoboken, San Diego, and Honolulu metropolitan areas. MFA’s U.S. portfolio includes approximately 5.9 million square feet of office space, 7.0 million square feet of office space under development, 2,300 residential apartments, and 4,200 additional rental units under development, as well as 741 hotel rooms. Additionally, MFA has recently developed several condominium projects in the New York and Washington DC markets.

  3. ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS

    Robert A.M. Stern Architects is an internationally renowned, New York-based firm of architects, interior designers, landscape designers, and supporting staff. First established by Robert A.M. Stern in 1969, the practice has earned an international reputation as a leading design firm with wide experience in residential, commercial, and institutional work around the world. The firm’s extraordinary portfolio of residential buildings, combining the firm’s longstanding dedication to the design of custom houses with its deep commitment to urban place-making, is presented in the monograph City Living: Apartment Houses by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (The Monacelli Press). The firm also brings an unparalleled understanding of building in New York, developed through Mr. Stern’s acclaimed five-volume New York book series, which documents the history of the city’s architecture and urbanism from the end of the Civil War to the millennium. The firm has completed fifteen successful projects for Related: 70 Vestry, Tribeca Park, Tribeca Green, The Chatham, The Westminster, The Brompton, The Harrison, Superior Ink, Abington House on the High Line, and 261 Hudson Street, all in Manhattan; The Clarendon / One Back Bay, Lovejoy Wharf, and The Quinn in Boston; One Bennett Park in Chicago; and The Century in Los Angeles.

  4. OLSON KUNDIG

    Now in its sixth decade of practice, Olson Kundig is a collaborative global design practice whose projects expand the context of built and natural landscapes. The firm’s work can be found in more than fifteen countries on five continents, spanning private and multi-family residential, interior design, hospitality, places of worship, cultural, museum, commercial, and mixed-use, as well as exhibition, product, and landscape design. The firm is led by five owners—Jim Olson, Tom Kundig, Kirsten R. Murray, Alan Maskin, and Kevin M. Kudo-King—who are supported by a staff of over 190 in Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square neighborhood.

  5. SLCE ARCHITECTS

    With 80 years of experience, SLCE Architects has a portfolio consisting of more than 3,500 projects and millions of square feet. Our highly respected architects work closely with both developers and not-for-profit organizations who rely on SLCE’s quality and consistency in completing architectural work. Projects include buildings with traditional approaches and those pushing the boundaries of modernism, low rise buildings and tall towers, luxury condominiums, rental buildings, affordable and senior housing, hotels, student housing, office buildings, schools, religious buildings, renovations and conversions of existing buildings and new developments.

  6. CORE

    CORE is the leading boutique real estate brokerage firm in New York City, marketing and selling over 35 new development projects and generating over $15 billion in residential and commercial sales to date. Founded in 2005, CORE focuses on the pre-development, marketing and sales of residential real estate and has over 100 real estate professionals.