Vice Chairman Hal Stein leads Newmark’s Lower Manhattan office and is responsible for strengthening and expanding the firm’s downtown presence. As one of the firm’s leading real estate advisors, Stein is highly experienced in both tenant and owner representation. To date, Stein has negotiated lease transactions in excess of 10.0 million square feet on behalf of tenants and owners.
Select Owner Representation Experience
- The Durst Organization/Port Authority of NY and NJ – 3.0 million SF
- Brookfield Office Properties – 2.4 million SF
- JPMorgan Chase & Co. – 2.0 million SF
- Savanna Partners – 1.5 million SF (80 Broad Street, 110 William Street)
- 30 Hudson Street – 1.4 million SF
- GFP Real Estate – 1.0 million SF
- SL Green – 1.0 million SF
- Hines – 1.0 million SF
- RXR Realty – 600,000 SF
- COVE Property Group – 600,000 SF
- Chicago Mercantile Exchange – 500,000 SF
- Northwood Investors – 400,000 SF
- Tribeca Associates – 400,000 SF
Select Tenant Representation Experience
- Morgan Stanley – 1.1 million SF (REBNY Ingenious Deal of the Year, 2012)
- HIP – 555,000 SF (NAIOP Deal of the Year, 2003)
- Hughes Hubbard & Reed – 226,000 SF
- Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft – 224,000 SF
- Brown Brothers Harriman – 188,000 SF
- Legal Aid Society – 135,000 SF
- Ironshore Reinsurance – 100,000 SF
Achievements and Affiliations
Stein was designated a CoStar Power Broker in 2012, 2013 and 2019. In addition, Stein was named to Real Estate Forum’s “50 Under 40” national list in 2016 and was ranked 17th by The Real Deal in its 2016 list of Top Manhattan Office Leasing Brokers. Outside of his professional pursuits, Stein is active with the COPE Foundation and is on the board of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
Education
Stein attended The University of Maryland and has continued his education and real estate career development at New York University’s School of Continuing Education.