Former Silverstein CEO Marty Burger, investment firm hired to manage Shvo’s partner’s US assets
Former Silverstein Properties CEO Marty Burger and a European investment firm Revetas will oversee the management of a $4 billion real estate portfolio with stakes in Michael Shvo’s firm’s trophy properties. Revetas was mandated to take over the management of Deutsche Finance America, according to sources familiar with the matter. Deutsche Finance America (DFA) acted as the U.S. arm of Munich-based investment manager Deutsche Finance Group. DFA invested in many of Shvo’s most prominent assets, such as the Coca-Cola building in Manhattan, the Raleigh Hotel in Miami Beach and the Transamerica tower in San Francisco. The company also partnered in […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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