Closed! NYC's Real Estate Podcast
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REAL New York CEOs Louis Adler and Robert Rahmanian
19:38|On this episode of Closed, Brad was joined by Louis Adler and Robert Rahmanian, co-founders and co-CEOs of REAL New York. Since launching REAL NY in 2013, Robert and Louis have grown REAL from a two-person startup into a 150-agent powerhouse known for its work across residential, commercial, and especially New York’s fast-evolving conversion market. Louis and Robert shared the latest on the market of conversions, and not just commercial-to-residential. They broke down their work on hotel-to-residential, medical-to-residential and even industrial-to-residential in New York City. If you are keeping an eye on names to watch in New York City or want to learn more about how the private sector is addressing housing in NYC, this is the episode for you!
Redefining Commercial Real Estate (with Sage CEO Jonathan Iger)
48:00|This week, Lee and Mike were joined by Jonathan Iger, the CEO and President of Sage, one of the premier commercial real estate firms in New York. Jonathan is the fourth-generation leader of Sage, with a unique vision and insight into the New York Commercial Real Estate market.Jonathan talks about what 1A commercial real estate can learn from the hotel industry, how Sage has adapted post-COVID, and so much more!If you consider yourself on the cutting edge of New York real estate, this interview is a must-listen!
Does Staging Really Sell Homes? (with Gavin Steinberg)
27:36|On this episode of Closed!, Mike Flynn is joined by Gavin Steinberg, co-founder and CEO of The Everset, a New York City–based furniture rental and home staging company redefining how urban spaces are presented and lived in. Gavin breaks down Everset’s full-service approach to furniture rental and staging, explaining how the company fills a major market gap for stylish, affordable solutions tailored to young professionals and fast-moving urban real estate. The conversation explores why staging can dramatically elevate vacant apartments, how careful planning and design drive successful projects, and what it takes to scale both private client and commercial staging services in NYC’s competitive market. If you live in New York City or are interested in real estate, then this podcast is for you!You can find more about The Everset at https://staging.theeverset.com/.To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com.
Commercial Broker Coaching (with Rod Santomassimo)
32:12|On this episode of Closed! we were delighted to have the premier business coach in the country, Rod Santomassimo! Lee and Mike spoke with Rod about his specialty — commercial real estate brokers. Rod broke down how he got into coaching, why he chose brokers are his target client, and how he grew his brand into the juggernaut it is today. There may also be a few free tidbits of advice sprinkled in the episode.If you are a commercial broker or are interested in the inner-workings of commercial real estate, then don't miss out!You can find out more about Rod Santomassimo by visiting his website https://massimo-group.com/ and by checking out Rod's latest book, co-written with friend of the show Bob Knakal, Selling Buildings: Maximizing Prices and Profits in Commercial Real Estate.And as always, you can learn more about BFKP and what we do by visiting our website at https://bfkplaw.com/.
OneLIC (with Council Member Julie Won)
35:25|On this episode of Closed! Lee is joined by Council Member Julie Won to talk about OneLIC and her win in the months-long battle over Long Island City Rezoning. Council Member Won explains the plan for Long Island City and why previous iterations failed. The Council Member explain that OneLIC is the largest increase of affordable housing units ever produced by a rezoning, with 14,700 new housing units, including approximately 4,350 affordable units in Long Island City.If you are a resident of Long Island City or are keeping up with the housing crisis New York is facing, then this episode is for you!You can learn more about OneLIC and Council Member Julie Won by visiting https://council.nyc.gov/julie-won/.And as always, you can learn more about BFKP by visiting https://www.bfkplaw.com/.
Mamdani, Charter Reforms & NYC Real Estate with Greg David
31:06|On this episode, Lee is joined by Greg David, an accomplished journalist for The City magazine to talk about the implications of a potential rent freeze, charter reforms, and more. Before becoming a journalist, Greg spent 35 years as an editor, editorial director, and columnist at Crain’s New York Business. He is also the director of the business and economics reporting program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY as well as the Ravitch Fiscal Reporting Program. For more from Greg David, you can find him at https://www.thecity.nyc/author/greg-david/.As always you can learn more about BFKP at https://www.bfkplaw.com/.
What's Going On In New York? with Layla Law Gisiko
43:27|On this week's episode of Closed!, Michael Flynn is joined by a former, beloved guest, Layla Law-Gisikio, to talk about NYC, politics, and real estate. Layla has spent over two decades in public service, from her eighteen years on the Community Board to her roles as Democratic district leader for Assembly District 75, and we are so fortunate to have her perspective on the many changes in NYC right now. Layla and Michael explore the popularity of mayoral-elect Mamdani's affordability plan, the introduction of downstate casino licenses, and what New York City could look like in five years.Also, we would like to congratulate Layla on her announcement to run for the New York State Assembly! You can find out more about her campaign here.To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com.
Midtown Manhattan Rezoning with Howard Raber
30:41|On this episode of Closed!, Lee Bergstein is joined by Howard Raber, Investment Sales Professional at Ariel Property Advisors. Lee and Howard join in conversation about the implications of the Midtown South rezoning plan. They explore the urgent need for housing in New York City, the incentives for developers, and the challenges of converting office spaces to residential units. Listen to this episode to learn more about the overall optimism for New York’s real estate market.If you live in New York City or are interested in real estate, then this podcast is for you!You can find Howard Raber at https://arielpa.nyc/our-team/howard-raber. To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com.
The Real Estate Market & The NYC Mayoral Race with Eric Anton
36:40|This week on Closed!, we’re joined by Eric Anton–commercial real estate broker at Marcus & Millichap and treasurer of Defend NYC– to discuss the intersection of New York City’s mayoral election and the real estate market. With crime, safety, and affordability dominating the campaign, the outcome of this election will have a profound impact on the city’s future.Eric walks us through how candidates’ policies could shape the market, from proposals around rent freezes to law-and-order priorities, and explains why real estate professionals are watching this race so closely. We also delve into the role of political engagement through organizations like Defend NYC, the current recovery trends in the market post-COVID, and what these shifts mean for residents, investors and developers alike.If you’ve been following the election – or if you’re just trying to understand how politics and real estate collide in New York City – this episode offers key insights on what’s at stake.For more from Eric Anton, you can visit https://www.marcusmillichap.com/advisors/eric-m-anton.As always, for more from Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina, you can visit https://www.bfkplaw.com/.
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