Residence New York City | Ethnicity Jewish Nationality United States Name Stephen Siegel | |
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Full Name () September 13, 1944 (age 71) |
The Stoler Report - Real Estate Pro’s Outlook for 2019
Stephen Barry Siegel (born September 13, 1944) is the Chairman of Global Brokerage at CBRE (NYSE: CBG), the world's largest commercial real estate services company.
Contents
- The Stoler Report Real Estate Pros Outlook for 2019
- The Stoler Report Real Estate Pros Discuss NY Office Market
- Early life and education
- Career
- Recent work
- Achievements
- Philanthropy and accolades
- References
Siegel was featured in the Urban Land Institute's book, Leadership Legacies: Lessons Learned from Ten Real Estate Legends. The previous year, Mr. Siegel was honored with Commercial Property News' Lifetime Achievement Award and named by Crain’s as one of the 100 Most Influential Business Leaders in New York City.
The Stoler Report: Real Estate Pros Discuss NY Office Market
Early life and education
Siegel was born to a Jewish family in the Bronx, New York. His father was a laborer and his mother was a school crossing guard. At the age of 17, he took a job as a real-estate broker at Cushman & Wakefield.
Career
Siegel was Chairman and CEO of Insignia/ESG prior to the merger with CBRE. He was largely responsible for the global expansion of the firm, nationwide as well as throughout Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Thailand and Latin America. He also managed a group that completed approximately $2 billion in co-investments in a wide range of U.S. office, residential, hotel and retail real estate portfolios.
Throughout his career, he has arranged transactions for some of the US's most prominent corporate clients including J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, Amerada Hess Corp., Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., Swiss Reinsurance, MetLife, Cerberus Capital Management and Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP.
Recent work
In recent years, Siegel negotiated Gucci Group's lease at Trump Tower in Manhattan — the most valuable retail deal ever completed — on behalf of The Trump Organization, a transaction that was recognized by the Real Estate Board of New York as 2006’s Most Creative Retail Deal of the Year. He also advised Hudson Waterfront Associates, a partnership of several overseas investors, on the acquisition of 1290 Avenue of the Americas for $1.25 billion, and then re-sold it one year later to Vornado Realty Trust. In addition, Siegel arranged the $306 million sale of the parcel on the southeast corner of 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue, the last developable site within the 42nd Street Development Project, to SJP Properties, which is constructing Eleven Times Square, a one million-sq.-ft. office property, on the site.
In 2006, Siegel along with partners Andrew and Joseph Goldberg, purchased La Rochelle, an 87-unit pre-war rental apartment building on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Achievements
Philanthropy and accolades
He founded the AHRC-NYC's "Stephen B. Siegel Adult Day Care Center" (located in Fulton Landing, New York); inducted into the group's Hall of Honor in 1999. He holds honorary Doctorate degrees from St. Thomas Aquinas College, Commercial Science, 2007, Baruch College, 2003, Monmouth University, commencement 2003. He has been honored by The Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association.
Siegel is a member of Board of Directors of The Jazz Foundation of America. In 2001, he donated $350,000 to the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in honor of his parents. He is a supporter of the remaining Jewish population in Cuba and serves as a mentor to the Young Jewish Professionals Real Estate Network.