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Newmark Group Inc. is a commercial real estate advisory and services firm headquartered in New York City. It operates as Newmark , and is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol "NMRK".

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18-738: Koeppel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred J. Koeppel (1932–2001), American real estate developer Christian Köppel (born 1994), German footballer Gerard Koeppel (born 1975), American author and historian Gerhard Koeppel (1936–2012), German historian of Roman art Horst Köppel (born 1948), German football manager and former player Dan Koeppel (born 1962), American author Nora Köppel (born 1972), Argentine weightlifter Roger Köppel (born 1965), Swiss politician, journalist, entrepreneur and publicist See also [ edit ] Koppel (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

36-546: A lull in New York City's real estate market, Gosin began building Newmark’s brokerage and advisory division. Gosin would later tell The New York Times that it was Newmark's unique combination of being a brokerage firm and having a significant investment portfolio that set the firm apart in the industry. In 1992, James Kuhn joined Newmark as President after serving as the owner/manager of the Mendik Company, where he oversaw

54-549: A new company known as Koeppel Tener Real Estate Services (KTR). KTR provides brokerage, valuation, underwriting, environmental, engineering, construction loan monitoring and consulting services throughout the country with its main office in New York and other offices located in Chicago, Dallas and Los Angeles (in 2001, multinational real estate service firm Newmark Grubb Knight Frank made a significant investment KTR). Koeppel served as

72-942: A partnership with London-based real estate firm Knight Frank becoming Newmark Knight Frank. In October 2011, BGC Partners, Inc. , an American global financial services company based in New York City, acquired Newmark. With the acquisition, Howard W. Lutnick , Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BGC, became Chairman of Newmark, with Gosin, who had previously served on BGC's Board of Directors, remaining as Newmark's CEO and Jeff Gural as Chairman Emeritus. In April 2012, BGC Partners acquired assets of commercial real estate brokerage Grubb & Ellis, founded in 1958 by Donald Sr. & John Grubb & Harold Ellis, to form Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF). Newmark announced an expansion in South America in 2014 through partnerships in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Peru. According to Newmark,

90-572: A trustee at Trinity College since 1985, as board chairman from 1990 to 1996, and as a board member until 2000. He also served as interim president of Trinity in 1994 and led a $ 175 million redevelopment of the neighborhood surrounding the Trinity campus. Trinity awarded him the Alumni Medal for Excellence and the Eigenbrodt Cup, and awarded him an honorary Doctor of Laws. The Koeppel Social Center and

108-772: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alfred J. Koeppel Alfred J. Koeppel (September 14, 1932 – January 19, 2001) was an American real estate executive and attorney. Koeppel was a member of one of the oldest real estate families in New York, and a board chairman at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut . Koeppel was born to a Jewish family, the youngest of six children born to Minnie Lechner and Max Koeppel. He had five siblings: Bevin Koeppel, Selma Koeppel Friedman, Geraldine Koeppel Adler, Grace Koeppel Gold, and Louise Koeppel Feldman. His grandfather and family patriarch, Abraham Koeppel, immigrated to

126-927: The Post said. Over the past decade, Newmark and its parent company BGC Partners, Inc. have expanded real estate services and geographic reach through the acquisition of companies in the United States and internationally. Newmark has acquired more than 55 companies since 2011. 2012 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 2022 2023 In 2021, Commercial Property Executive named Newmark third in its annual Top Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Firms ranking, following CBRE and Cushman & Wakefield . The same ranking named Newmark second in Top 10 Firms in Sales and fifth in Top 10 Firms in Leasing. Real Capital Analytics named Newmark

144-411: The surname Koeppel . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Koeppel&oldid=1243398148 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

162-463: The 3rd largest investment broker in the Americas in 2020 based on sell-side investment sales activity. In 2022, Newmark commercial real estate agents were sued by a client after they drastically mispriced an asset in a deal they brokered. The property, once owned by OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates , a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit, was sold for $ 4.4 million. Four months later, the buyer resold

180-562: The Alfred J. Koeppel Chair of Classical Studies are named in his honor. He was a prominent benefactor of Hebrew Union College where he was a member of the Board of Overseers until his death. He also served as a trustee and vice president of Temple Beth El of Great Neck, New York for 12 years, as a director of the United Community Fund of Great Neck from 1965 to 1971, and as treasurer of

198-533: The Film Center Building at 630 Ninth Avenue and the historic DuMont building at 515 Madison Avenue. Gural became known as one of the first real estate executives to see the potential for restoring West Side industrial sites and abandoned lofts in the Garment District . In 1978, Aaron Gural's son, Jeffrey Gural , and Barry Gosin took ownership of the company. Throughout the late 1980s, in response to

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216-673: The United States in 1890’s and became a developer of residential properties in Brooklyn. In the 1940s, his father and uncle, Max and Harry, joined the family business (renamed Koeppel & Koeppel) and shifted the company's activities to Manhattan, investing and managing both apartment and office towers. Alfred graduated from the Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School in Brooklyn, Trinity College in Hartford in 1954, and Brooklyn Law School . In 1954, Alfred joined

234-756: The Village of Kings Point, New York from 1973 to 1974. In 1955, he married Ruth Rubenstein who was also Jewish; they had three children: Caleb D. Koeppel (married to Lynne Greenberg, daughter of Alan C. Greenberg ), David J. Koeppel, and Sarah Koeppel Cohn. Koeppel died in 2001; services were held at Temple Emanuel in Manhattan. Newmark Grubb Knight Frank The company’s services include Capital Markets, Global Corporate Services, Industrial and Logistics Services, Landlord Representation, Property Management, Retail Services, Tenant Representation and Valuation & Advisory. According to Real Capital Analytics, Newmark

252-511: The acquisition of 11 million square feet of office space and 6,000 apartments. Throughout the 1990s, Newmark continued to expand its property holdings, including through the purchase of New York's Flatiron Building beginning in 1997. In the late 1990s, the firm grew beyond its basic leasing and management operation by expanding its corporate services division. In 2001, Newmark invested in national appraiser Koeppel Tener Real Estate Services, founded by Alfred J. Koeppel . In 2006, Newmark formed

270-417: The asset for a 30% increase. The non-profit claimed that it did not receive the full price for its property because of errors made by Newmark's agents. In 2018, the company was sued by an administrative assistant over sexual harassment claims. While working in the firm, she alleged suffering repeated sexual advances, which she rebuffed. She further claimed that when she raised the issue to human resources, she

288-646: The firm currently operates in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama, and Puerto Rico. On December 15, 2017, Newmark listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. In October 2020, Newmark Knight Frank formally rebranded to Newmark. On June 2, 2021, The Washington Post reported that The Trump Organization had hired Newmark to sell its lease to the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC . "A representative of Newmark Group declined to comment",

306-426: The firm. In 1963, the business was divided with Max Koeppel and his two sons, Alfred and Bevin, taking commercial properties with their headquarters in downtown Manhattan; and Harry and his sons handling the residential properties with their primary office in midtown Manhattan. In 1985, Alfred's father Max died and he and his brother became principals partners in the firm. In 1988, Alfred and his three children founded

324-663: Was the third-largest investment broker in the Americas in 2020 measured by sell-side investment sales activity. In its ‘Top 15 Most Powerful Brokerage Firms of 2021, Commercial Property Executive ranked Newmark 3rd. Newmark was founded in 1929 in Manhattan by Dave Newmark. In 1953, Aaron Gural joined Newmark & Company as a real estate broker, later purchasing the company in 1956 with partners. Gural served as Chairman of Newmark & Company from 1957 to 1998. Under Gural's leadership, Newmark began acquiring properties throughout Manhattan starting with 230 Fifth Avenue. Other notable property acquisitions during this time included

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