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FirstService Residential Names VP for NYC Condos and Co-ops

FirstService Residential recently promoted David Von Hollweg to VP in its NYC Condo/Co-op Division. In this role, Von Hollweg has executive oversight of a management portfolio comprising roughly 4,000 condos, co-ops, condops, and a team of dedicated property managers and assistants who specialize in the management of high-end residential buildings in New York City. 

Von Hollweg entered the real estate sector in 2005 as a commercial property manager before transitioning to residential management. Since then, he’s played an instrumental role supporting developers and condominium owners during the opening phases of iconic, ultra-luxury buildings in New York City. He has also overseen more than $40 million in capital projects. 

“David’s collective management experience spans both residential and commercial properties, which affords him a level of insight not often observed in multifamily property managers,” said FirstService Residential President of Property Management Michael Wolfe.  

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