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Tracked Since: 11/30/20
Rank | Image | Address | Amount | Sq ft | Asset Class | Deal Date |
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1. | 356-362 East 148th Street View Deal | $38M | 84K SF | Mixed Use | 07/23/2021 | |
2. | 362 East 148th Street View Deal | $24M | 56K SF | Development Site | 10/31/2019 | |
3. | 605 Hart Street View Deal | $21.8M | 520K SF | Mixed Use | 12/12/2019 | |
4. | 70 Havemeyer Street View Deal | $20M | 42K SF | Multi Family | 03/11/2022 | |
5. | 3254 Parkside Place View Deal | $19M | 981.6K SF | Multi Family | 03/06/2020 |
Tracked Since: 11/30/20
Max Ralby joined HKS as full time Capital Markets Associate in the Fall of 2017. After Making New York Real Estate Journals (NYREJ) 2019 Ones to Watch, Max was also recognized in the annual Commercial Observer’s 25 under 35: The Top Young Debt and Equity Professionals of 2019. Max’s responsibilities include brokering commercial transactions by securing capital for his clients through various forms of debt, equity, and structured finance for real estate transactions nationwide. Since joining, Max has closed over $250mm in transaction volume across various asset classes ranging from ground-up construction loans, to permanent financing.
Recruited into HKS Real Estate Advisors 2017 Summer Internship Program, Max was subsequently hired as a full-time Capital Markets Associate upon completion. Prior to Joining HKS, Max Ralby graduated from New York University’s Stern School of Business in May 2016 with concentrations in finance and accounting. As a four-year member and a two-year captain of the NYU Men’s Varsity Basketball Team, Max helped lead his team to the NCAA Tournament while earning the distinctive honor of the UAA Defensive Player of the Year. Upon graduation, Max took his talents to Tel Aviv, Israel where he played professional basketball in the Israeli Basketball Association for Maccabi Ramat Gan.
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