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Bruce L. Goodman Bruce L. Goodman Senior Vice President New York Professional Experience As a seasoned real estate professional with over twenty six years of experience, Bruce has negotiated in excess of $3.5 billion of transactions and has extensive experience in all legal and financial aspects of commercial leasing and investment sales. Prior to joining Cresa, Bruce Goodman served as a Senior Managing Director of Murray Hill Properties/MHP Real Estate Services since 2001, where he focused on occupier advisory services and investment sales. Prior to this, he was a Principal of a privately held real estate firm where his primary responsibilities were overseeing the leasing and marketing programs for such major clients as Bertelsmann, Inc., Saatchi Saatchi Worldwide, Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, IBM, The Taubman Company, CS First Boston/Solomon Equities and Hiro Real Estate. Bruce was one of the recipients of the Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Award for the sale of 1540 Broadway, a one million square foot office tower in Times Square, to Bertelsmann Property, Inc. In today’s complex marketplace. Bruce’s real estate expertise enables him to meet the challenges of his clients, solve the problem and develop the most cost-effective and time-efficient solution to achieve their objectives. As an accomplished leader in the industry. Bruce utilizes the valuable resources of Cresa to ensure that each client benefits from the high level of service, business acumen and experience that he provides on every assignment. Clients • Bertlesmann, Inc. • Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP • U.A.H.C. • Bantam Doubleday Publishing Group • Banque Indosuez • Tribute Entertainment Company • The Taubman Company • Creditanstalt Bankverein • IBM • CS First Boston/Solomon Equities • Hypo Bank • HNA Group North America • Hiro Real Estate • National Bank of Mexico/Banamax • First Fidelity Bancorporation • Gerling Global Insurance • Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide • Creditamstalt Bankverein Company • WPP Group • Oliver, Wyman & Company, Inc. • Capstar Partners Inc. • Shearson American Express • Lord Einstein O’Neil & Partners • Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Affiliations Bruce serves on the committees of several organizations including Northwell Health, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Morselife Health System, United Way, and The Boys and Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. He is also a current member of the Real Estate Board of New York. Contact 212.758.3131 main 212.687.4309 direct [email protected] 1633 Broadway • 22nd Floor • New York, NY 10019 cresa.com/NewYork.
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