Eyal Reggev

Eyal Reggev
President
Stonehenge

As President, Mr. Reggev leads Stonehenge’s fully-integrated operation including the management of the company’s $2.1 billion portfolio while managing a team of 200+ dedicated professionals. He is also responsible for strategic planning and implementing value add initiatives throughout the portfolio, as well as providing optimal service and care for Stonehenge’s thousands of residents.

Mr. Reggev joined Stonehenge in January 2013 and served as strategic advisor to the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ofer Yardeni. Since joining Stonehenge, Mr. Reggev has played a significant role in leading the development of many of the company’s most successful residential projects, including the redevelopment and re-positioning of 1080 Amsterdam and 101 West 15th Street.

Mr. Reggev is a seasoned real estate executive. From 2004 to early 2011, he served as the CEO of a preeminent publicly traded real estate corporation and development group based in Israel, specializing in an abundance of real estate activities throughout Israel and Western Europe, focusing on high-end and large scale residential, retail and office projects.

Mr. Reggev’s high-profile projects included two of the most prestigious large-scale residential properties ever built in the state of Israel – Yoo Tel Aviv, designed by world-renowned Philippe Starck, and 1 Rothschild Boulevard, one of Israel’s most prized and commemorated residential developments. Under his leadership, the Israeli group also acquired a controlling stake of one of Netherland’s largest REITs with a portfolio of 275 income-producing assets valued at $3 billion, comprised of office, industrial, and retail properties in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, and Germany.

Before his direct involvement in real estate, Mr. Reggev practiced for four years as an attorney for Gornitzky & Co. (one of Israel’s top five law firms), where he led a number of large-scale real estate and corporate transactions.

Mr. Reggev holds a Bachelor of Law degree from Tel Aviv University.