About Susanne Lieu (New York)
An attorney with diverse experience in real estate and corporate law, Susanne Lieu currently applies her expertise as managing director of Ruben Companies in New York, New York. There, she oversees more than 5 million square feet of commercial, retail, and residential property. Susanne Lieu manages acquisition and sale proceedings on properties in many of the most prestigious locations along the East Coast, including Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., and Madison Avenue in New York City. Ms. Lieu also handles financing, leasing and management matters for all Ruben Companies properties, which host a prestigious tenant base of leading corporations, retail stores, and financial firms.
Susanne Lieu comes to her current role following a successful tenure as an associate in the real estate department of Sherman & Sterling, LLP, where she represented lenders and investors in real estate transactions valued at $18 million to more than $1 billion. She relocated to New York to accept this position in 1999, having served as an associate in the real estate department of Chicago's Mayer Brown. Also a former associate in the bankruptcy and litigation department of Schwartz, Cooper, Greenberger & Krauss Chartered, she holds a juris doctor from Northwestern University School of Law as well as bachelor of science in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Susanne Lieu comes to her current role following a successful tenure as an associate in the real estate department of Sherman & Sterling, LLP, where she represented lenders and investors in real estate transactions valued at $18 million to more than $1 billion. She relocated to New York to accept this position in 1999, having served as an associate in the real estate department of Chicago's Mayer Brown. Also a former associate in the bankruptcy and litigation department of Schwartz, Cooper, Greenberger & Krauss Chartered, she holds a juris doctor from Northwestern University School of Law as well as bachelor of science in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.