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Denham Wolf hires Hrobsky as Transactions manager

Manhattan, NY Denham Wolf Real Estate Services has hired Kate Hrobsky as Transactions manager.

Hrobsky has experience analyzing, underwriting, and positioning real estate assets for sale and to purchase in alignment with a client’s mission. As a Transactions manager, Hrobsky works to provide various essential services, including brokerage, analysis, and strategic planning, to Denham Wolf’s clients.

Hrobsky has spent the past 20-years first working in Capital Markets and Investment Sales at Trammell Crow Company, and then underwriting and purchasing assets for Shorenstein Properties LLC. 

Hrobsky is a licensed Real Estate Broker and holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas, Austin and studied Structured and Project Finance at Bocconi University in Milan Italy.

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