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Richard Josephberg is a real estate expert and founder of Almorli Advisors, a leading real estate development company focused on acquiring and repositioning superior urban retail and mixed-use assets in dynamic markets including New York and other gateway cities. Targeting value-add opportunities in interesting, evolving neighborhoods, the firm employs a focused and disciplined approach to its development. Through Almorli Advisors, Richard Josephberg develops properties within urban neighborhoods that are experiencing increased demand from underlying shifts in demographics and population can revitalize areas with unmet demand for higher quality real estate. The company's innovative design concepts and dynamic amenity mixes speak directly to contemporary tastes and interests. His thoughtful approach to the character and context of each site ensures that every development is uniquely suited to elevate the quality of its location. Richard Josephberg pursues acquisition opportunities in locations that have not yet been recognized for their value and we bring the vision it takes to catalyze the reinvention of entire neighborhoods. The company is 100% accountable for the delivery of each project through its entire lifecycle – from site selection to design, permitting, construction and commissioning. Richard Josephberg relies on his strong relationships with specialty contractors to obtain competitive bids.
real estate, management, development, New York City, urban,
real estate, management, development, New York City, urban,
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