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Old 08-05-2011, 11:42 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Square Feet | The 30-Minute Interview: Gary Jacob

Q Exactly how many apartments are in Glenwood&rsquo;s portfolio? A I&rsquo;m not at liberty to share that. Leonard Litwin is very private about that, although you could go on the Web site and pretty much figure out the number of buildings. I go to meetings with him with banks, and they ask, &lsquo;How many units do you have?&rsquo; His answer is &lsquo;thousands,&rsquo; or &lsquo;many.&rsquo; Q How involved is Mr. Litwin, in his mid-90s, in the company? A He&rsquo;s still actively involved in everything we do. <a href="http://www.gobizdiscount.com"><strong>Replica GHD</strong></a> He comes to the office every day, goes to all of our meetings and has final say on almost everything. He&rsquo;s actively involved in our new construction projects &mdash; he pores over the architectural plans to make sure we have the proper amount of closet space and is very detail-oriented. He certainly won&rsquo;t retire. Q Was Mr. Litwin your mentor? A Absolutely. Q What are your duties? A I&rsquo;m the face to the public of Glenwood. I&rsquo;m the person who handles all the site acquisitions and financing. His daughter, Carole Pittelman &mdash; she&rsquo;s technically an executive vice president &mdash; handles the construction projects and oversees the management division as far as expenses and renovation of units. I work hand in hand with her and Mr. Litwin helping to run the company. Q So how is business? A Business is, knock on wood, very good. We did end up taking a dip in rental prices. We had to give concessions, and we were paying the brokers for a few years as rents started going down in 2008. By January 2009 they hit a low point. The rental market has since come back &mdash; the demand is there. Q When the market was booming, did Glenwood ever consider converting to condos? A We&rsquo;ve never, ever converted any of our buildings. Leonard Litwin did have some experience building co-ops before I joined the company in 1973. But in my 38 years here we&rsquo;ve never contemplated building a condo, and we never even thought about converting anything. He really enjoys his buildings. He also feels that over time the value goes up, and he&rsquo;s been proved right. Q What&rsquo;s your vacancy rate portfoliowide? A We now have the lowest vacancy in three years: it&rsquo;s 1 percent. It might have been 2.5 percent a year and a half ago. Q Is the new Emerald Green building fully occupied? A Yes. We&rsquo;ve been renting them rapidly, without concessions and without paying broker fees. Q You have applied for LEED certification there. A We&rsquo;re hoping to get a silver certification. Q What&rsquo;s the status of the Crystal Green? A We finished the excavation, and now we&rsquo;re coming out of the ground to get to the ground-floor level. We should be able to start renting maybe next <a href="http://www.gobizdiscount.com"><strong>Replica UGG boots</strong></a> spring, with completion by next summer. The Crystal Green will have 199 units on 39th Street, and as part of the same project, we&rsquo;re building a six-story, six-unit building, which will be very high end, on the 38th Street side. It&rsquo;ll stand on its own, and we might give those tenants the services of Emerald Green, which is right across the street. Q Glenwood recently closed on a parcel from Fordham University on Amsterdam Avenue and 62nd Street, with the plan to build another residential tower. What&rsquo;s the status of that? A We&rsquo;re hoping to break ground in October. It&rsquo;s going to be a 54-story building &mdash; very deluxe with lots of glass. This is adjacent to Lincoln Center. Q What else are you working on? A We&rsquo;re working on two other projects &mdash; also residential rentals, both on the West Side &mdash; but it&rsquo;s too soon to talk about them. We&rsquo;re in the process of acquisition. One of them is a distressed opportunity; the other one is not. Q Your focus has been on sustainable construction. A We believe it&rsquo;s the right thing to do for the environment. It&rsquo;s also a good marketing tool, and to some extent tenants ask about it. Q Glenwood has also invested in electric car chargers. A We&rsquo;re outfitting some of <a href="http://www.casualphorum.com/viewtopic.php?p=1884833#1884833"><strong>Word of the Day | defame</strong></a> our garages with outlets for electric cars. We already have three chargers in Emerald Green. But there aren&rsquo;t enough electric cars out there yet &mdash; I think the auto companies have to catch up &mdash; so they&rsquo;re not getting a lot of use. But we&rsquo;re ready for it.
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