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GFP Real Estate

GFP Real Estate

United States · Real Estate

Real Estate

Property Management

Commercial Leasing

Committed to building a better New York since 1952, GFP Real Estate is a vertically integrated owner, operator, property manager and developer of commercial real estate in the New York Tri-State Region. With over 50 buildings and more than 11 million square feet under ownership, GFP's portfolio includes some of the City's most iconic real estate assets, including the Flatiron Building (175 Fifth Avenue), The Film Center Building (630 Ninth Avenue), 515 Madison Avenue, 1560 Broadway and 40 Worth Street. In addition to managing and leasing its own properties, GFP also provides management and leasing services to third-party building owners, representing an additional 22 buildings that cover more than 4 million square feet. The combined GFP portfolio of both owned and managed properties totals 72 buildings and approximately 16 million square feet, cementing the firm's reputation as one of New York City's premiere real estate owners and operators. Helmed by three generations of the Gural family over six decades, the company is steeped in the tradition of doing business the family way. GFP Real Estate delivers unparalleled service to their over 2,500 tenants, one-third of which are not-for-profits. The company employs more than 600 full-time professionals to oversee every element of real estate management. Their dedication results in a remarkable 90% tenant renewal rate and a 99% occupancy rate.

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1952

Founded

Real Estate

Industry

United States

Location

6,021,743

Ranking

98 employees

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