A Senior Vice President in the Global Advisory & Transaction Services group, Zachary focuses on representing both tenants and landlords throughout NYC—and particularly in the Lower Manhattan market. A diligent and accomplished broker, Zachary provides expert strategic advisory services for a diverse roster of clients. He keeps his ear to the pavement, monitoring the market for any and all fluctuations that can be used to his clients’ advantage. Zachary is considered an expert in—and advocate of—the Downtown market, a commitment that was featured in 2018 in Real Estate Weekly’s “Downtown dealmaker bringing cutting edge companies to Lower Manhattan marketplace.” He is a key member of the team focused on the repositioning of 44 Wall Street on behalf of EQ Office (a subsidiary of Blackstone). This Downtown Wall Street asset was historically occupied by financial and legal services firms but following its successful reposition has joined the Downtown resurgence with more than 200,000 sq. ft. leased—driven predominantly by “TAMI” sector occupiers. Other notable deals include a 200,000-sq.-ft. lease at 32 Old Slip for Cahill Gordon on behalf of RXR Realty, a 180,000-sq.-ft., lease in Hudson Square with a confidential technology firm on behalf of Hines, and the 623,000-sq.-ft. lease for The Whittle School & Studios in Downtown Brooklyn on behalf of Tishman Speyer Properties—one of the largest private sector office leases in the history of the borough. In 2014, Zachary was recognized as one of the Commercial Observer’s “30 Under 30,” joining an elite group of up-and-comers in New York’s commercial real estate industry. In addition, Zachary has been recognized on CBRE’s Market Information Honor Roll each year since 2012. Zachary is an avid supporter of numerous charity organizations, specifically having co-founded the Young Professional Committee for St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children and forming the Price Brothers Family Leadership Scholarship at the University of Maryland. Zachary is a passionate runner, and while running for the Brooklyn Track Club, he has raised thousands of dollars for the MLT Foundation, and the Boomer Esiason Foundation through marathon fundraising efforts.