Posts Tagged ‘Neil Rubler’

Vantage Residential, in a partnership with the Community League of the Heights (C.L.O.T.H.) and Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), today announced it is providing new apartments for 20 of the families displaced from 552 Academy Street in Inwood.

At a press conference held on April 1stat Community League of the Heights on 500 West 159th Street, City Councilmember Ydanis Rodriguez joined Vantage, HPD and C.L.O.T.H. to announce this significant step in relocating these families and presented 20 families with keys to their new apartments.  

“The tenants of 552 Academy worked together and stood up for their rights, and the many groups represented here today built upon that work, and have made the tenants dream a reality.  While the city, through the hard work of the Council, the Department of HPD and the Borough President Stringer, rehabilitates the buildings, Vantage Properties has made sure that the tenants will have a place to live until they can return home.  I would like to thank Vantage Properties and HPD, who helped me, along with other local elected officials, to help send the message that when tenants call out for help, their call won’t go unheard.  Today is a great day for both the residents of 552 Academy and for tenants citywide” said NYC Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez.

“I stand with my fellow elected officials, as well as HPD and Vantage Properties today to show that New York City makes affordable housing a priority.  These tenants went through tremendous hardship at 552 Academy as it literally crumbled beneath them.  I am proud to join in the unity that all levels of government and the community showed in this effort, giving these tenants the real support that they needed” said NYS Senator Adriano Espaillat.

“The relocation of these tenants is a product of teamwork from so many different elements of the community.  This is an example that other neighborhoods will be able to replicate in order to support affordable housing in their communities” saidYvonne Stennet, Executive Director of Community League of the Heights.

“There has been a tremendous effort on the part of everybody involved to not only figure out a plan that addresses the rehabilitation needs of this property, but to also ensure that the tenants are involved in the process and to see their concerns are heard and addressed.  Today signals a new beginning. As the tenants settle into their apartments and gain some sense of stability, they can now look forward to the road ahead which ultimately leads back to safe new homes at 552 Academy Street. I thank Senator Espaillat, Assemblyman Linares, Councilman Rodriguez, and Borough President Stringer for their leadership, and I look forward to continuing our work together as this project progresses. I also would like to thank all of the property owners who have worked to find available space in their buildings so that these families can stay in the neighborhood they call home” said HPD Deputy Commissioner Anne-Marie Hendrickson.

“I’m happy to join with Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, Senator Adriano Espaillat, Assemblyman Guillermo Linares, city officials and community members to take note of some good news for the displaced tenants at 552 Academy Street: These residents were forced from their home because of nearly 1,000 building code violations, but 20 provisional units have now been provided by Vantage Properties while plans are developed for the building’s reconstruction. Although the tenants won’t be able to move back for up to two years, this is a hopeful beginning. We’re going to continue working together to ensure that all of these tenants can be restored to their homes in this community, as soon as possible” said Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer

 “After being forced to leave their apartments, these families shouldn’t have to also leave their communities, and Vantage is pleased to help provide a safe and quality solution that keeps these families in the neighborhood,” said Neil Rubler, CEO, Vantage Properties.

Apr
12

Vantage’s Top Performing Brokers of 2010

by Michael Regan

A  dinner celebration was held to honor the top performing brokers of 2010. The event was hosted by Neil Rubler and Michael Regan of Vantage Properties. The brokers in attendance were Anu Dutta and Anthony Brown from Charles Rutenberg, Maggie Marco of the Level Group, Milton Coste of 159 Real Estate, Tae Moon from Starnest Real Estate, and Henry Cui of New World Real Estate. The event was an excellent opportunity to synergize with the brokerage community and gather ideas on how Vantage Properties can better serve the needs of our prospective residents.

“Congratulations and thank you to Vantage’s top performing brokers of 2010,” said Neil Rubler, CEO of Vantage Residential. “We are proud to have a staff of men and women who support our mission and are dedicated to serving both our current and prospective residents.”

Feb
23

Vantage Gives Thanks to Seniors In the Community

Vantage staff serving lunch to attendees

By Raquel Batista

Over 100 participants from six Queens senior citizens’ centers gathered with City Council Member Julissa Ferreras for a Vantage-sponsored Thanksgiving week lunch on November 22nd at Sabor Latino.

“Many of the residents of Vantage’s are senior citizens, and sponsoring these kinds of community-building events is an important part of our mission,” said Raquel Batista, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility and Compliance, Vantage Properties.

Participating senior centers included: Corona Senior Center, Raices Senior Center, Florence E. Smith Senior Center, Elmcor Senior Center, Korean American Senior Center of Corona and Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly

“During Thanksgiving week it’s traditional to focus on how we can help others, and hearing the concerns of a diverse group of our community’s senior citizens is one way I can be sure to serve our community’s needs effectively,” said Council Member Ferreras.

Neil Rubler, President & CEO Vantage Residential, and City Council Member Julissa Ferreras speak with attendees

Nov
23

“Make the Road” Event a Success!

By Raquel Batista

Vantage employees joined more than 500 community members to walk earlier this month to raise money in support of Make the Road New York’s vital education and support services for New York City’s Latino, immigrant and low-income communities.

Vantage Residential was a champion sponsor of the event and several Vantage employees walked to show their support with co-sponsors: the New York City Health and Hospital Cooperative, Brooklyn Cooperative and the Queens Museum of Art.

“Vantage is thrilled to support Make the Road New York and the important programs walks like this help make possible,” said Neil Rubler, CEO, Vantage Residential.

Participants met at the Northern Playground, 93rd Street and Northern Blvd., Queens, and walked to the cultural festival at the Queens Museum of Art in Flushing Meadows Park. The full festival included food, theater, music and poetry from various performers. Pictures of the event are available below.


Sep
21

Raquel Batista Joins the Vantage Properties Team


By Neil Rubler, President and CEO of Vantage Properties

I am thrilled to announce that Raquel Batista has joined the Vantage Properties team as Vice President, Corporate Responsibility and Compliance.

Raquel will be working closely with residents, community leaders, elected officials and local organizations on a wide array of issues – with a focus on ensuring our 40,000 residents receive a high level of service and quality they deserve.

Raquel will also serve as Vantage’s primary liaison with non-profit, civic and community groups. As we continue building strong relationships with our residents and the community at large, I’m confident Raquel will be a terrific addition to the Vantage team.

“I’m excited to serve as a bridge between the dedicated Vantage staff, the local community and our residents as we work together to create cooperative and long-lasting partnerships,” Raquel said about starting in this new role. “By building stronger connections between Vantage, our residents and the local communities, I hope to continue in strengthening Vantage’s mission and vision to support and foster New York City’s vibrancy.”

Here is some local media coverage of this important addition to the Vantage team:

Manhattan Times

El Nuevo Diario

May
20