My name is Harvey Rosenblatt. I am the founder and CEO of P3 Properties. We are based on the top floor of that office building overlooking MetLife Stadium, as well as the former Hilton Meadowlands, which we just purchased, and have been executing a fresh transformational vision - "World Of Blue". (Google it)
I started P3 in 2014 and built it the only way I know how, creatively. Since then, we’ve acquired over $500 million of commercial and multifamily real estate. We’re growing fast, actively buying major assets, and stepping into a much bigger chapter. An institutional backed chapter.
To me, buildings are brands. They have identity, positioning, tone, experience. The way we present a property, to tenants, to investors, to the market, materially changes outcomes. Most firms in this space treat design like decoration. I treat it like strategy.
Right now, I’m the CEO, but I’m also effectively the CMO. I’ve driven the brand direction, the pitch decks, the leasing materials, the storytelling, the visual standards. I obsess over how things look and feel because it matters. I have vision that most can't see... which is one of the ingredients of our secret sauce.
We’re now building an in-house creative team from scratch.
The immediate need is a strong graphic designer (followed by a lead copywriter) who wants to build something real, not just crank out deliverables. This means brand systems, investor materials, asset branding, environmental graphics, digital presence, tenant experience. The work will live in the physical world and directly impact assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Being that we are working extremely closely on FIFA/World Cup. your designs may very well be Global.
I am looking for someone to work in our office in East Rutherford. I am going to pay top dollar for the right candidate. Base pay alone will be approx. $130,000 +++
Longer term, we’ll bring in a marketing leader to scale the platform and fully run with the vision. But this early role is foundational, working side by side with me. You would help define what creative inside a serious real estate firm can actually look like.
If you’re a designer who’s tired of safe work and wants to build something ambitious inside an industry that hasn’t caught up yet, this is that opportunity.
I’m not looking for corporate. I’m looking for sharp taste, high standards, and someone who wants to create at a level most real estate firms don’t even understand.
If this speaks to you - reach out to me. Let’s build something different.