Compass CEO: We Have People And Systems In Place To Go Public - Inman
Mastercard and Bank of America, addressed what these leaders believe are quality of life and safety concerns in the city. “Despite New York’s success in containing the coronavirus, unprecedented numbers of New Yorkers are unemployed, facing homelessness, or otherwise at risk,” the letter reads. “There is widespread anxiety over public safety, cleanliness and other quality of life issues that are contributing to deteriorating conditions in commercial districts and neighborhoods across the five boroughs.” Trending
Judge denies motion by NAR to dismiss buyer commission lawsuit
10 turnoffs that’ll have buyers swiping left on your listing
How to build a personal brand from scratch
SPONSORED CONTENT Where do buyers want to retreat to this year?
When Reffkin was asked, point-blank, if he believed the safety and security issues are as pronounced as the letter says, he responded that he does not. “Safety is the primary concern for every company and should be for every city,” Reffkin said. “I’m glad that letter was sent to the mayor.” “But I do believe, when I look at actual data, the issues around safety are more in the headlines than the trendlines,” Reffkin added. “The trendlines are positive.”
Email Patrick Kearns
TOPICS: Compass | Robert Reffkin
Hide Comments
https://www.inman.com/2020/09/11/compass-ceo-we-have-people-and-systems-in-place-to-go-public/[10/6/2020 7:31:57 AM]
Made with FlippingBook Learn more on our blog