Don't miss out on this opportunity to have a power lunch and drive around NYC in a one of a kind Lamborghini Aventador Roadster with Real Estate Mogul, Daniel Neiditch! You'll get advice on real estate, solar and philanthropy while venturing from the Upper West side down to Battery Park, NYC.
Mr. Neiditch will share his trade secrets and offer you the insight into a real estate investor. He will also talk to you about his philanthropy work and solar initiatives. Neiditch is the President of River 2 River Realty which is a real estate business in New York City and beyond. Neiditch has gone on to procure, develop, and revitalize real estate developments on a much larger scale than he ever thought possible. In our interview with Neiditch he said " The business’ ties I have with national organizations and Fortune 500 companies has helped expand my outreach across the country".
Daniel is the President of the Atelier Condo Building in Manhattan which boasts solar panels, tennis court and many celebrity tenants. It overlooks the Hudson River to the west, and residents can see the iconic Statue Of Liberty and George Washington Bridge. A lifelong New Yorker, Neiditch has written extensively on the city's need to lead in the field of solar power generation. It's only logical that the birthplace of the skyscraper should be taking the lead in placing environmentally-friendly solar panels atop those soaring roofs. As a property owner and developer, Neiditch has put his money where his mouth is, installing the nation's highest residential solar array on top of Manhattan's Atelier building. This prominence, Neiditch hopes, will serve to inspire his peers in real estate and development to see the benefits of solar power.
Daniel Neiditch’s early-career successes have provided him the opportunity to support a number of charitable causes and organizations, especially in the fields of education, healthcare, community-building, and youth services. Having grown up in the Bronx, Neiditch is passionate about empowering disadvantaged children and their families living in his native borough.
Neiditch is particularly focused on eradicating homelessness. As a child, he saw the painful reality of homelessness and financial insecurity take its toll on his friends and neighbors. Today, he strives to connect those experiencing homelessness with medical care, jobs, and housing. Several years ago, Neiditch even went undercover and lived on the streets for three days to gain a first-person understanding of how it feels to be without shelter and support. He is working with Senator Kirsten Gillebrand to find a solution to the help the homeless population in New York and beyond with his innovative ideas to create jobs and housing.
As the preferred luxury realtor of noted celebrities — Daniel Neiditch collaborates with his expansive network to expand his philanthropic reach and amplify awareness for worthy causes. Neiditch has been a personal guest of honor in the home of Michael J. Fox for his support of the adaptive sports foundation which is a organization that provides life changing experiences for children with physical and cognitive disabilities.
Neiditch’s philanthropic partnerships have drawn considerable media attention and facilitated significant charitable impact. For example, Daniel Neiditch held a celebrity boxing match atop one of his Midtown residential buildings with heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield. While Neiditch and Holyfield sparred, the latter’s signed boxing gloves were put up for charity auction; by the end of the match, the pair had raised over $100,000 for autism awareness.
Neiditch also had a boxing match with the legend Sugar Ray Leonard in support of childhood diabetes in Los Angeles. In addition he was honored by the Shaquille O’Neal foundation for his support by walking down the red carpet with Shaq during the premiere of his HBO documentary. Billy Crystal honored Neiditch for his support of the Drama League backstage at his Broadway Show Mr. Saturday Night.
For the last several years, Daniel Neiditch has also been heavily involved with Room to Grow, a nonprofit which offers structured coaching, material goods, and community connections to support parents and children alike. He has collaborated with actors Bruce Willis and Uma Thurman to host Room to Grow’s annual benefit and, most recently, helped adapt the event to a virtual format when COVID-19 would have otherwise made an in-person fundraiser impossible. Neiditch also supported the Say Organization which helps children with stuttering issue as a VIP and had a private bowling event with Ant Man actor Paul Rudd to raise money.
Neiditch also notably hosted the Kingsbridge Heights Community Center (KHCC) fundraiser with artist Jeff Koons, and was a host for the Montclair Film’s annual fundraiser and was on stage with Stephen Colbert and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in front of 3000 person crowd. Neiditch was an honorary guest twice at the Israel Day Parade for his tremendous support of Israel and was honored by driving his one of a kind Lamborghini down the parade route.
Daniel Neiditch is also heavily involved with Literacy Partners, an adult education nonprofit dedicated to strengthening NYC families through increased literacy, and is a regular contributor to St. Jude Children’s Hospital. He has also supported the Ryan Seacrest foundation together with the Jonas brothers at a back stage event on the Ryan and Kelly Show
Globally, Neiditch is a longtime contributor of the Clinton Foundation and The Bush Foundation. He has also contributed to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, which was initially founded in response after the destructive earthquake in Haiti in 2010. Neiditch is the chairman of the board for the Max Alexander Foundation which helps underprivileged communities in Africa by building schools and giving supplies needed to educate the youth there.
Neiditch has been honored 3 times to throw out the first pitch at Major League Baseball games by the Minnesota Twins , Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals for his tremendous support in those local communities to help the underserved population in those Cities. Neiditch was honored backstage by late show host Seth Meyers at NBC studio for his support of the Chris Everett Foundation which helps children in need from drug addicted families. He also supported the 1 in 6 foundation with acting legend Anthony Edwards to spread word for men who have been sexually assaulted as children to get their stories out to save others from the same by heightening awareness.
Daniel Neiditch serves New York as an on-call chief emergency first responder and a Honorary Fire Chief for New York State and firmly believes that nonprofits can be powerful allies to local government if given the chance. He is a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council and is an active contributor to Entrepreneur and SCORE NYC, the non-profit mentorship arm of the Small Business Association.