Brian Chasin is the Chief Financial Officer of Soba New Jersey, where he plays a pivotal role in managing various aspects of the business. His responsibilities encompass sourcing, market/site feasibility, financial analysis, deal structuring, negotiations, equity raising, investor management, licensing, rezoning, and collaborating with architects on new construction and renovations. Brian has a proven track record of success in leading complex real estate transactions in prime markets such as New York, New Jersey, and South Carolina. His successful real estate projects include: Coastal Carolina University Student Housing Development 60,000 SF Industrial Warehouse in Wayne, New Jersey Multiple NYC community facility daycare leases In addition to his real estate achievements, Brian co-launched Soba New Jersey, a unique luxury detox center. He has been a champion in pioneering a new approach to delivering individualized, holistic, and comprehensive inpatient and outpatient behavioral health programs. Brian's career foundation includes identifying high-growth opportunities for businesses in various industries undergoing transitional phases, including mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and initial public offerings (IPOs). His expertise and leadership have been instrumental in driving the success and growth of Soba New Jersey.
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