Andrew 'Avi'Greenbaum
As Triple Double RE’s CEO, Andrew leads a team that uses strategies honed over nearly two decades of real estate development and management. Specializing in the medical and commercial office sectors, as well as hotel-to-residential conversion projects, Andrew and his team add value to projects through avenues including adaptive re-use, lease-up and renovation.
Andrew has bought, built and managed more than 4,000 residential units and more than 6 million square feet of commercial space during the course of his career. His leadership stems from his vision and expertise in acquisition, management, development, corporate operations and finance.
Prior to founding Triple Double, Andrew was a founder and principal of Miami based Hudson Capital. Hudson Capital was a mixed-use developer of residential and commercial rental properties, engaging in both ground-up construction and condominium conversions. The company developed more than $1 billion of commercial property. At Hudson Capital, Andrew focused on acquisitions, finance and operational functions. He worked closely with institutions, brokers and individual property owners in search of value-add propositions. Andrew also served as a principal and director of Washington Mortgage, a mortgage banking joint venture with Wells Fargo.
Andrew has held FINRA (NASD) Series 7, 63 and 55 licenses. Under these licenses and utilizing his customized strategies, he traded a variety of financial products, commodities and derivatives. In 2000, Andrew founded Spectrum Capital Partners LLC, a trading firm specializing in proprietary trading of stocks, futures and other financial products. He expanded the business to 200 employees and in 2002 merged the company with his former employer, a NYSE firm, before selling his share in 2003.
In 1998, Andrew co-founded Foundation Source, a financial service software firm that has become the largest administrator of private charitable foundations in the United States. Clients include JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Northern Trust, TD Ameritrade, UBS and Wilmington Trust. From its beginning with $20 million in venture capital, Foundation Source has grown to over $10 billion in assets under administration. The company was sold for over $110 million.
Andrew holds a BA from Yeshiva University and a JD from Brooklyn Law School.