New Land Enterprises
New Land Enterprises officially formed in 1993 when its founders acquired a duplex, and after improving it, leveraged the sweat equity to buy more. The firm soon transitioned to ground-up construction of multi-family residential buildings, beginning with 3 to 16 unit properties and eventually expanding to develop structures up to 11 stories.
1840 N Farwell Ave suite a,
Milwaukee
,
MN
53202
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Tim Gokhman
Tim Gokhman oversees development, acquisition and management for New Land Enterprises, a Milwaukee-based real estate development firm.
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