As an Associate on Kasirer’s Real Estate team, Brooke works with real estate clients by assisting in the development and implementation of government and community relations strategies. Brooke’s strong interest in working with communities to identify the unique intersections of history, culture and the built environment is instrumental to supporting client projects.
Brooke’s career with Kasirer began as a Government Relations Intern, primarily focusing on the real estate sector within the firm. During her internship, she assisted with meeting preparations, conducted a variety of research requests, and covered weekly press conferences and City Council hearings relevant to real estate clients.
Prior to joining Kasirer, Brooke worked as an interior architect at the multidisciplinary design practice, Morris Adjmi Architects (MA). While at MA, Brooke gained experience in both multi-family, private residential, and full-service hospitality project scopes; from concept to construction documents, including complete architectural + FF&E specification packages. Brooke is also a proud member of WX, New York Women Executives in Real Estate, and the recipient of the 2024 WX Scholar of Merit.
Brooke holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture from NYSID and a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Columbia University. Preservationist, historian and designer, Brooke enjoys working among the entanglements of the past and future and employing critical-thinking as a means of negotiating current cultural or environmental conditions, conflicts and demands.