Covering real estate is never about the bricks and mortar — it’s about the personalities at the center of the wheeling and dealing. The beginning of the year is an opportune time to look back at what readers liked best in 2022. The stories that drew the most new subscribers were those that pulled back the curtain on the industry’s biggest players — whether uncovering the history of such “quiet giants” as Joseph Chetrit
Covering real estate is never about the bricks and mortar — it’s about the personalities at the center of the wheeling and dealing. The beginning of the year is an opportune time to look back at what readers liked best in 2022. The stories that drew the most new subscribers were those that pulled back the curtain on the industry’s biggest players — whether uncovering the history of such “quiet giants” as Joseph Chetrit
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Lead by real estate veteran Robert Khodadadian, Skyline Properties has been instrumental in many multi-million dollar commercial developments, including a $12 million contract for the White House Hotel, a 99-year ground lease of a four-story commercial site in Harlem, and a retail co-op on Prince St. for $50 million.
Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.