Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Greystone Continues West Coast Expansion with Opening of Newport Beach, CA Office

450 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA

Andrea Nolan
New York, NY – Aug. 27, 2013 – Greystone, a leading national provider of multifamily and healthcare mortgage loans, opened the firm’s new West Coast Headquarters in Newport Beach, California. Greystone’s West Coast expansion is advancing at a tremendous pace under the direction of Rick Wolf, Senior Managing Director.

 Four professionals will join the Newport Beach office including Leah Purvis, a 10 year veteran at Greystone, who is relocating from Tampa, Florida to oversee West Coast Operations and Credit. 

In addition to Leah, Greystone has hired three new team members to the firm:  Bradley Olson, previously with Berkley Point, Andrea Nolan, formerly of Walker Dunlop and John Lin, who joined from Alliant Capital.

Rick Wolf
 “Leah’s contributions over the years have enriched Greystone’s services and we are thrilled that she will be overseeing the talented and dynamic individuals in Newport Beach,” said Wolf.

 “The Newport team includes top professionals with local expertise and over 33 years of combined experience.

“Opening this additional office and building this team will strengthen our services in the region as we continue to enhance our suite of products to meet the needs of our customers.”

 The opening of the Newport Beach office marks the addition of Greystone’s fourth California location, and greatly expands lending and operational services provided to the region.



               The Greystone Newport Beach office is located at 450 Newport Center Drive, Suite 400.

 “The Newport Beach office puts Greystone at the center of one of the most exciting housing markets in the United States, allowing us to better serve the area while offering the comprehensive lending platform that borrowers demand,” said Purvis.
  
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

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Josh Gerth/Jessica Kleinman
646 395 6300

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