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Jonathan Mechanic Elected as Next Chair of REBNY

The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), the City’s leading real estate trade association, today announced that Jonathan L. Mechanic, Chairman of Fried Frank’s Real Estate Department, has been elected to serve as the next Chair of REBNY.

Mechanic will succeed current Chair Jed Walentas, Chairman and CEO of Two Trees Management, and begin a three-year term on January 1, 2027. Walentas was elected in 2024.

“Jed has been an exceptional leader during a pivotal period for New York City,” said Mechanic. “Under his leadership, the organization advanced policies that will strengthen our economy, create new housing opportunities, and support the city’s long-term growth. I am honored to succeed him and look forward to continuing that work on behalf of REBNY’s members and the city about which we all care deeply.”

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