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Richard M Skulnik

from Tenafly, NJ
Age ~42

Richard Skulnik Phones & Addresses

  • 44 Old Smith Rd, Tenafly, NJ 07670 (201) 266-4280
  • New York, NY
  • Southampton, NY
  • East Stroudsburg, PA
  • Saddle River, NJ
  • Leonia, NJ
  • Lake Worth, FL

Work

Company: Ripco real estate Sep 2004 Position: Broker

Education

School / High School: Dwight Englewood

Skills

Real Estate • Leases • Real Estate Transactions • Disposition • Location Intelligence • Real Estate Development • Real Estate Economics • Investment Properties • Landlords • Tenant • Negotiation • Marketing • Corporate Real Estate • Investments • Investors • Lease Negotiations • Tenant Representation • Due Diligence • Retail • Real Property • Buyer Representation • Commercial Leasing • Working With Investors

Industries

Real Estate

Resumes

Resumes

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Executive Vice President, Partner

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Location:
2 Robbins Ln, Jericho, NY 11753
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Ripco Real Estate since Sep 2004
Broker
Education:
Dwight Englewood
The George Washington University
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), Finance
Skills:
Real Estate
Leases
Real Estate Transactions
Disposition
Location Intelligence
Real Estate Development
Real Estate Economics
Investment Properties
Landlords
Tenant
Negotiation
Marketing
Corporate Real Estate
Investments
Investors
Lease Negotiations
Tenant Representation
Due Diligence
Retail
Real Property
Buyer Representation
Commercial Leasing
Working With Investors

Publications

Us Patents

Fire Code-Compatible, High Load Bearing-Compatible, And User And Stored Goods Loading And Unloading-Safe Storage Rack Shelving

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US Patent:
20060086683, Apr 27, 2006
Filed:
Oct 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/970084
Inventors:
Richard Skulnik - Saddle River NJ, US
International Classification:
A47F 5/00
US Classification:
211135000, 211183000
Abstract:
An improved fire code-compatible and high load bearing-compatible storage rack shelving of the type having a plurality of apertures, each of which surrounded by a vertically-depending flange terminating in a free edge. The improvement includes the free edge of each vertically-depending flange being directed in a direction that avoids contact therewith from below, such as in a direction other than down, so as to be safe for users working, and stored goods being loaded and unloaded, directly therebelow. In an embodiment, the free edge of each vertically-depending flange is rolled in a direction away from an associated aperture. In another embodiment, the free edge of each vertically-depending flange is formed into a C-channel, in a direction away from an associated aperture. In still another embodiment, the free edge of each vertically-depending flange is formed into a box-channel, in a direction away from an associated aperture.
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