Aaron Jungreis President, Rosewood Realty Group.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Jungreis is one of the most active commercial brokers in the industry and among the top producers citywide. Specializing in multi-family and office buildings, he closed on $1 billion worth of deals last year and has been on CoStar's Power Broker list twice. He founded Rosewood rosewood, popular name for the ornamental wood of several species of tropical trees, especially for the heartwood of certain leguminous trees of the genus Dalbergia of the family Leguminosae (pulse family). Brazilian rosewood, or jacaranda (D. Realty realty n. a short form of "real estate." (See: real estate) REALTY. An abstract of real, as distinguished from personalty. Realty relates to lands and tenements, rents or other hereditaments. Vide Real Property. Group in 2007 after nearly 14 years at GFI GFI Ground Fault Interrupter GFI Go For It GFI Government-Furnished Information GFI Growing Families International GFI Goodness of Fit Indices GFI Government Financial Institutions (Philippines) GFI Gross Farm Income Realty. His dynamic relationships and extensive network of commercial property owners and developers earned him a well-deserved reputation as the consummate dealmaker deal·mak·er n. One that makes deals, as in business, finance, or politics. deal mak . Among his noteworthy deals are the $201
million sale in 2004 of a package of 61 buildings in three boroughs, and
the $136 million sale in 2007 of one of the largest privately owned
apartment complexes in the Bronx, the Bronx, the, borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx co. (1990 pop. 1,203,789), land area 42 sq mi (106 sq km), SE N.Y. The name comes from Jonas Bronck, who purchased the land from Native Americans in 1639. 1400-unit Eastchester Gardens.
Also in 2007, he closed on the $163 million sale of a 35-building Upper
East Side package. Recently, he closed a $70 million deal of a package
of 13 contiguous buildings on West 49th Street in Manhattan, involving
253 apartment units and seven stores.
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