Terra Holdings

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Terra Holdings, founded in 1995, is a parent company of several previously acquired real estate brokerage firms that focus on real estate in the New York City and Manhattan area. The company was established in 1995 and has since acquired Brown Harris Stevens, Feathered Nest, and Halstead Property. It also has a service arm known as the Vanderbilt Companies that focus on insurance, appraisals, advertising, and marketing. Co-chairmen and owners of Terra Holdings are David Burris, Kent Swig, Arthur Zeckendorf, and William Lie Zeckendorf.[1][2] Their head office is at 770 Lexington Avenue. In June 2017, they purchased the cooperative and condominium management division (with 8,250 units in 35 buildings in New York) from Rose Associates.[3]

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  1. ^ Terra Holdings | The Real Deal New York
  2. ^ Halstead CEO: Technology Can't Replace A Great Real Estate Agent
  3. ^ Clarke, Katherine (June 23, 2017). "Rose Associates to sell condo/co-op management arm, raise $300M multifamily fund - Terra Holdings to buy the business unit for undisclosed sum". The Real Deal.

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