Michelle Abramov

Michelle Abramov

Executive Managing Director, Ripco Real Estate

Kew Gardens, NY 11415

Phone (718) 663-2652

Mobile (718) 607-1920

Investment Sales | Advisory | Leasing | Property Management
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Landlord Rep, Landlord Rep (Full Service), Landlord Rep (Land), Landlord Rep (Office), Landlord Rep (Retail), Tenant Rep, Tenant Rep (Full Service), Tenant Rep (Office), Tenant Rep (Retail)
Property Types
Industrial, Land, Office, Retail, Sports & Entertainment, Specialty, Multi-Family, Health Care
Markets
Long Island (New York), New York City, Westchester/So Connecticut
Bio
Michelle Abramov is a Managing Director at RIPCO Real Estate with a focus on landlord and tenant representation throughout the New York Metropolitan region with a concentration on the Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, and Long Island markets. Prior to joining RIPCO, Michelle was an Associate Broker at Highcap Group focusing on investment sales throughout the New York Metropolitan region and then went on to found Asset Commercial Realty Group (AssetCRG) and led a team with a focus on investment sales & retail leasing. Michelle spearheaded the retail leasing platform and completed over half a million square feet of leasing in NYC and Long Island and over $150 million in investment sales. Additionally, Michelle held a role as a Principal of the Queens based investment and development firm, RJ Capital Holdings. Her responsibilities included retail leasing, investment, and disposition in which she has handled over $300 million worth of transactions in acquisitions and leasing throughout NYC. Her background in investment and development brings a value-add skillset and deep understanding when analyzing retail opportunities for tenants and landlords. Michelle is a graduate of Queens College with a Political Science Degree and participated in the Master’s Program in Real Estate Development at NYU’s Schack Institute of Real Estate.
Education
Bachelors from Queens College in Political Science Masters in Real Estate Development at NYU