Gregory J. Heym

Executive Vice President, Chief Economist

Terra Holdings     gheym@bhsusa.com

Greg Heym, Executive Vice President, Chief Economist

Widely recognized as an industry expert, Greg is frequently quoted in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Real Deal, and other national print media outlets. He has been an on-air news contributor to CNBC, Bloomberg TV, and NY1, and is a member of the New York City Economic Advisory Panel.

Greg Heym is the Chief Economist at Brown Harris Stevens, leading a fully dedicated team of research professionals who develop and prepare market reports for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Riverdale. Greg also releases regular economic reports and forecasts, and is the author of the weekly economics newsletter The Line.

Widely recognized as an industry expert, Greg is frequently quoted in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Real Deal, and other national print media outlets. He has been an on-air news contributor to CNBC, Bloomberg TV, and NY1, and is a member of the New York City Economic Advisory Panel.

Prior to joining Terra Holdings, the parent company of Brown Harris Stevens, Greg served as Vice President and Chief Economist for The Real Estate Board of New York. In this role, he created and authored the Condominium Sales Report, Retail Report, and REBNY Market Report, as well as forecast New York City economic conditions. Greg also served as the government affairs liaison responsible for drafting position memos and performing financial analysis of state and city budgets, development projects, and tax benefit programs. REBNY continues to call upon Greg's expertise as an instructor for the organization's New York Residential Specialization Program.

Greg's professional background also includes working as an economist for the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in economics from Saint John's University, and received his MBA in finance from Hofstra University.

The Line with Greg Heym

A weekly series, The Line, covers new developments to the economy, including trends and forecasts.

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