Yoel Goldman
Yoel Goldman is the founder of All Year Management, a Brooklyn-based real estate owner and developer, with close to 200 properties, primarily multifamily buildings in Brooklyn, as of early 2021.
Led by the 40-year-old Goldman, All Year grew from a multifamily landlord in North Brooklyn before the Great Recession, to one of the most active developers in the borough after it. Between 2014 and 2019, All Year built more than 1,600 new rental units, including the 121-unit Dean in Crown Heights, the 150-unit luxury Albee Square in Downtown Brooklyn, and its largest development, a 911-unit apartment complex in Bushwick called Denizen, built on the site of the former Rheingold Brewery.
Goldman financed much of its development with debt raised in Israel, issuing more than $600 million in debt over two years on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
During the COVID pandemic, All Year faced a domino of defaults on its new development properties in New York and its debt in Israel, and entered 2021 with foreclosure looming on its Denizen development.