March 16th, 2007
Gregory Carlson of Carlson Realty wins award for “Management Company of the Year” - Transcripts - Federation of New York Housing Cooperatives and Condominiums head honored
Gregory J. Carlson, executive director of the Federation of New York Housing Cooperatives and Condominiums and president of Carlson Realty, Inc. received the “2003 Management Company of the Year” award from the New York division of Registered in Apartment Management (RAM), the educational arm of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
The award was presented by Nicholas LaPorte, Jr., executive director of Associated Builders and Owners of Greater New York (ABO), the New York affiliate of NAHB, on June 10, 2003 at the 22nd RAM Awards Cocktail Reception at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center following the first day of the Buildings NY tradeshow, an ABO sponsored event.
Mr. Carlson is the on-site manager of Fairview at Forest Hills, one of the premier properties in the Forest Hills section of Queens. The 14-story, 450-unit residential tower is situated on five park-like acres with an outdoor swimming pool and recreation center.
In addition to his duties at Fairview, Mr. Carlson is a highly sought after management consultant offering professional assistance, training and expertise to self-managed buildings and independent management companies on every aspect of running a property. A 25-year veteran of the real estate industry, Mr. Carlson’s extensive knowledge of city, state and federal regulations, requirements and statutes, ensures Carlson Realty clients are not only in compliance, but able to exercise every advantage afforded by the government.
His professional credentials include Advanced RAM, nyarm (new york accredited realty manager), HCCP (Housing Credit Certified Professional) and RCM (Registered Cooperative Manager).
“Carlson Realty is an example of the best our industry has to offer in property management and consulting services,” says Mr. LaPorte. “Greg’s combination of responsible fiscal oversight, superb supervisory skills, tactful tenant relations and an extraordinary knowledge of legislative issues and current industry trends is unequaled in the real estate community.”