George Niblock

George Niblock

Managing Partner, Friedman-Roth Realty

New York, NY 10016

Phone (646) 453-5848

Managing Partner for Friedman-Roth since 2005.
Property Types
Retail, Multi-Family
Markets
New York City, Westchester/So Connecticut
Languages
English
Bio
George grew up in the rural town of Leeds, New York, located 125 miles north of Manhattan, with a population of just 500 people. He left the comfort and familiarity of his small town to attend college at St. John’s University where he graduated in 1994. During his college years, in addition to managing a Blockbuster Video store, George also worked at Madison Square Garden in the telemarketing department selling season ticket subscriptions for both the NY Rangers and the NY Knicks. In 1994, while working at a NY Rangers hockey game, George met Eric Roth, an encounter that would change both their lives and help shape the New York real estate industry. George eventually accepted an opportunity to work as a salesperson at Friedman-Roth Realty Corp. and his career in real estate was officially launched. For George, the transition to real estate was a natural one. His prior experience allowed him to utilize his skill set and quickly rise to become the company’s leading salesperson. After many years of success and dedication, George became an equity partner of the firm. Not long after, he became further invested in the future of the company as an equal partner of the company. Since 2005, he has co-owned Friedman-Roth Realty Corp. along with Eric Roth. During the course of his years of, George has become one of NYC’s most trusted and knowledgeable real estate brokers. He has brokered deals throughout the five boroughs as well as the states of New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, Alabama, Wisconsin and Ohio. His impressive and varied resume of transactions include: the sale of luxury apartment buildings, development sites, office buildings, shopping centers, and single tenant retail and triple net-leased properties.
Education
Attended college at St. John’s University