Gregory Cohen

CEO at Rambleside

Since he founded the firm in 2012, Mr. Cohen has served as CEO of Rambleside Real Estate, directly overseeing all aspects of the business. Since inception, the firm has executed over $500 million of principal commercial real estate debt and equity transactions, including The Brewster (Manhattan, NY – Mixed Use Building), Clarendon Gardens (Brooklyn, NY – Multifamily Apartments), Alden Place (Durham, NC – Multifamily Apartments), and Autumn Park (Charlotte, NC – Multifamily Apartments), among many others.

Immediately prior to founding Rambleside, Mr. Cohen spent approximately 5 years at Cerberus Capital Management, a $30 billion investment manager, where he was involved in a variety of large and complex transactions in real estate, private equity, direct lending, and secondary market distressed debt. Mr. Cohen co-founded Gauntlet, Rambleside’s bridge-lending affiliate, in 2013, and has since originated over $50 million in loans. Mr. Cohen has also developed or is currently developing more than $15 million of single-family homes, as well as oversees an owned portfolio of over 1,000 apartment units in North Carolina.

Mr. Cohen is a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with Concentrations in Finance and Management. Before that, he graduated from Brunswick School in Greenwich, CT as Valedictorian.


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Rambleside

Founded in January 2012 as the real estate arm of Rambleside Holdings LLC, Rambleside Real Estate is a New York City-based entrepreneurial real estate investment company. While the Company’s core portfolio consists of direct ownership of more than 1,000 rental apartment units, it is also active in other business lines including: development, lending, and special situations investing. With a flexible mandate to own and invest in any type of real estate business or property, Rambleside has executed over $500 million of property and capital markets transactions since its inception.