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Nick Sinatra

Founder of Sinatra and Company Real Estate in 2010. The entrepreneurial company
invests in distressed multi-family and mixeduse real estate. Since inception, it has
acquired and built over 5,500 apartment units and 850,000 square feet of commercial
space with more in the pipeline.

In 2025, Sinatra & Company Real Estate (SCRE) and its affiliates have over $750 million in real
estate assets under management in upstate New York, Chicago, Florida, Texas, and Indiana.
In addition to owning and operating multi-family real estate, SCRE through its affiliate,
Sinatra Development Company has developed over $350M of real estate over its 12-year
history. SCRE has a diverse investor base including institutional capital backing from Colony
Capital, Genesis Capital, Pensam Capital, Auerbach Funds, and the Nanula Family Office.

SCRE is different from other real estate firms. It takes a fresh approach to evaluate
opportunities. Since its founding, Nick has assembled a team of highly motivated individuals
who share his vision and passion to create a competitive edge as great real estate operator.
Proudly a family-owned business, the company strives to operate in excellence by aligning
the interests of our people, residents, investors, and communities. The company is
expanding rapidly; acquiring and developing hundreds of thousands of square feet in
apartment units on an annual basis.

Prior to founding Sinatra & Company Real Estate, Nick Sinatra served as Associate Political
Director at the White House, where he managed President Bush’s Political Affairs in the
Northeastern part of the United States.

Before joining the Bush administration in April 2005, Nick worked in Governor George
Pataki’s economic development agency in Buffalo, NY, The Empire State Development
Agency.

A graduate of Yale University, Nick also received his MBA with a concentration in Real Estate
Finance at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

*This appointment is subject to confirmation by the Senate.