Arthur Linfante joins Newmark Associates with over three decades of experience

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Heather Hansberry Executive Assistant to the President & CEO - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
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Newmark Associates, a prominent woman-owned commercial real estate firm in New Jersey, has announced the addition of Arthur Linfante to its team. Linfante brings over 30 years of experience in the real estate industry, having been a principal since 1998. His expertise covers various property types such as office, industrial, retail, and apartment complexes.

Linfante is recognized for his skills in evaluating complex properties including development sites, institutional facilities, special-purpose properties, full-service hotels, marine terminals, and research laboratories. He is known for handling complex litigation and corporate matters and serves as a consultant for corporate clients and municipalities in northern New Jersey. His advisory roles have included real estate taxes, lease negotiations, and Brownfield Redevelopment projects.

In recent years, Linfante has focused on urban revitalization and redevelopment. He acts as a financial advisor to developers and municipalities by conducting fiscal impact studies and negotiating Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreements. Additionally, he contributes to academic circles as an instructor at the Appraisal Institute and Rutgers University while also lecturing at the Wharton School of Business.

Susanne Newmark, president of Newmark Associates said: “We are thrilled to welcome Arthur Linfante to our team. His deep expertise in real estate and commitment to urban revitalization align perfectly with our firm’s mission to provide innovative and strategic solutions to our clients.”

Newmark Associates is celebrating 40 years as one of New Jersey’s leading commercial real estate brokerage firms. The company specializes in leasing and sales across various sectors including office spaces, industrial sites, retail locations, land healthcare facilities, and mixed-use properties.



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