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In this captivating episode, Robert Levine, the visionary founder and CEO of RAL Companies, who is renowned for transforming New York City’s skyline with iconic developments like Brooklyn’s Quay Tower, shares his extraordinary journey from launching an innovative architectural firm in 1979 to becoming a present-day real estate luminary.
Robert captivates us with tales of development in New York City, ambitious mountain and resort projects in Vail and Telluride, and the audacious conversion of a commercial barge into a luxury river cruise vessel in France, all while often navigating economic turbulence.
Don’t miss this riveting conversation filled with dramatic insights and bold strategies from one of real estate’s most dynamic leaders.
To Reach Robert:
Robert A. Levine, Chairman & CEO
RAL Companies
https://ralcompanies.com/
Office 212-748-8900
Email rlevine@ralcompanies.com
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-levine-65b60628/
To Reach Bill:
As always – Bill, the host of Realty Speak, is ready to be a resource to you when you finance, sell or purchase investment real estate and help you navigate around what you already own.
Email bill@billweidner.com
Call/Text 917-232-8529.
Visit Bill’s website www.billweidner.com
Connect with Bill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/billweidner/
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