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Scott Solish

Director, Acquisitions And Development at The Brodsky Organization

Scott Solish is a seasoned professional in real estate development and urban planning, currently serving as the Director of Acquisitions and Development at The Brodsky Organization since February 2023. Prior experience includes holding the role of Executive Vice President at Greenland USA, where Scott oversaw the development and operations of the Pacific Park Brooklyn project, a significant mixed-use campus in Brooklyn. Earlier positions include Vice President at the New York City Economic Development Corporation, where responsibilities included promoting economic growth through real estate development initiatives, and Editor at Curbed.com, focusing on topics related to real estate and urban planning. Scott began his career at Stan Winston Productions as a Business Development Coordinator and also worked as an Associate at IAC. Educationally, Scott holds a Master's Degree in Urban Planning from New York University and a Bachelor's Degree in International Political Economics and Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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The Brodsky Organization

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The Brodsky Organization is one of Manhattan's most established developers, owners, and managers of residential and commercial spaces in New York City. The Brodsky Organization's relationship with its residents is the foundation of its success. Every element of building life is supported by a dedicated and attentive management team. The Brodsky Organization offers intelligently designed apartments, many with breathtaking views, located in some of the most desirable neighborhoods in Manhattan and Brooklyn. The company has developed over 10,000 apartments in more than 85 rental, condominium and co-op buildings. The portfolio ranges from charming brownstones, to renovated pre-war doorman buildings, to newly constructed high-rises with extensive building amenities. The neighborhoods span from West and Greenwich Village to Chelsea, Midtown West to Morningside Heights, Midtown East to Carnegie Hill, and Downtown Brooklyn to Prospect Heights.