Established in 2005, Farmingdale, NY-based Wachtler
Knopf Equities LLC is one of fastest growing property
management and leasing companies on suburban Long
Island. Run by knowledgeable, experienced real estate
managers, WK-Equities oversees office and industrial
buildings on behalf of some of the nation’s best known
investors.
WK-Equities has achieved a reputation for their
hands-on, entrepreneurial management approach, and
responsiveness to their tenants through a commitment to
excellence. This practice ensures that they provide the
highest caliber of service available to their tenants,
taking pride in a hands-on approach to all of their
tenant’s needs and concerns. WK-Equities’ managers visit
each building regularly and keep in constant contact
with their tenants in an effort to remedy any small
issue before it has the chance to escalate into
something larger.
WK-Equities takes great pride in their properties and
are always seeking ways to improve their operation and
appearance both inside and out. Many of the properties
in WK-Equities’ portfolio have either been improved
through updates since they were acquired or are
currently in the process of being renovated.
Wachtler Knopf Equities’ tenants include some the
biggest names in business as well as many smaller
companies; from solo practices to multi-nationals, space
plans are available to fit the needs of business of all
sizes. WK-Equities’ tenant roster includes Aeroflex
Inc., American Heart Association, Basic Investors, Chase
Manhattan Bank, Christies, Colorado Prime, Comforce,
Coram Healthcare, Cosmocom, Fay, Ferrari-Maserati of Long Island, the law
firm Forster & Garbus, Kingsway Financial, Liberty
Mutual, Pitney Bowes, 7-Eleven,
Wendy’s, Phoenix Home Life Mutual Insurance Co., Océ
North America, Oppenheimer & Co., and Blackstone
Steakhouse, among others.
WK-Equities is currently responsible for the management
of twelve buildings, totaling over 900,000 square feet
in some of the most desirable corporate markets on Long
Island including Melville, Farmingdale, Bethpage,
Plainview, and Hauppauge.