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Adam Freindlich

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MAG Partners

Helped firm secure $350 million in capitalization for construction on two NYC residential projects

Involved with the 14-million-square-foot Baltimore Peninsula master-planned neighborhood

As vice president with MAG Partners, Adam Freindlich structures strategic partnerships, joint ventures and financings, in addition to overseeing the evaluation of new business opportunities. He is responsible for crafting the firm’s investment thesis and corporate business plan in conjunction with leadership.

Freindlich was integral in helping MAG Partners secure $350 million in capitalization to begin the development of two residential buildings in prime Manhattan neighborhoods, the 23-story Anagram Turtle Bay (Midtown East) and the 188-unit Mabel (Chelsea).

He was also involved with the project team in Baltimore Peninsula, a 14 million-square-foot master-planned neighborhood development.

Freindlich serves on the board of the New York Private Equity Network Real Estate Division (NYPEN RE), where he organizes speaking engagements and events for the organization.    

These are just a few reasons we chose Adam Freindlich as one of Connect CRE’s New York & Tri-State 2025 Next Generation Award winners. Connect CRE’s annual Next Generation Awards recognize young leaders who will have a strong influence on the commercial real estate industry.

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