Alexander Neuhuber

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Mag. Alexander Neuhuber

Alexander Neuhuber (born March 8, 1964 in Linz ) is an Austrian entrepreneur and politician ( ÖVP ). From 1996 to 2015 he was a member of the Vienna state parliament and local council.

education and profession

Alexander Neuhuber's father, Franz Neuhuber, was the head of the agricultural and forest law department at the Office of the Upper Austrian Provincial Government. Alexander Neuhuber passed his Matura in 1982 at the Jesuit high school Kollegium Aloisianum in Linz- Freinberg and after completing his military service he moved to Vienna, where he later studied history. Since 1985 he has been a member of the Catholic student association KaV Marco-Danubia Vienna . During his studies he was already active in the real estate industry and founded the real estate company Neuhuber & Partner in 1988. In 1992 Alexander Neuhuber successfully completed his studies with the graduation of a "Magister phil."

In 1994 Neuhuber took over the general representation for Austria from DTZ (Debenham Thorpe Zadelhoff, later Debenham Tie Leung), a global real estate consultancy. In 2001 he sold the company, at the time number three on the list of the largest Austrian commercial brokers, to his British partners and retired from the operational functions of DTZ. After that, the MAGAN Holding GmbH, ( MAGAN = MAG A lexander N euhuber), originally intended as a pure holding company for investments, the operating company of the well-known experts. In future, the focus of activities was on providing strategic advice to real estate investors.

Neuhuber held several supervisory board mandates in companies of the SIGNA Group for many years . He was also a member of the supervisory board of CITEC Propety AG and APCOA Parking Austria AG.

The MAGAN group of companies has also been active on the German real estate market since 2004 and, in addition to the office in Vienna, has offices in Berlin and Leipzig with its sister company Magan Immobilien GmbH.

Since 2018, the consulting and equity holdings business areas have been clearly separated in the group of companies. The well-known MAGAN HOLDING GMBH became MAGAN ADVISORS GMBH, with MAGAN CAPITAL GMBH being processed in parallel.

Magan Capital GmbH offers private equity participation models in German real estate. The associated holding companies are called or were called "Spree Invest", "Wannsee", "Marlene", "Trabi", "Horch", "Wartburg" and "Melkus".

Magan Advisors GmbH continues to act as a transaction manager (= structuring of real estate purchases and sales) for wealthy private and institutional investors.

In the past 15 years, the company has accompanied more than 300 transactions in Germany with a volume of over 700 million euros.

For ten years Neuhuber was a lay judge from the merchant class at the Higher Regional Court of Vienna, combined with the use of the function title "Kommerzialrat".

Neuhuber is now a “Fellow” of the elite British professional organization RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) and a member of the US CRE (Counselors of Real Estate).

He is a popular speaker at numerous domestic and foreign real estate conferences.

politics

Alexander Neuhuber, supported by the former ÖVP Vienna chairman Bernhard Görg , was elected to the Vienna state parliament and local council for the first time in 1996 , to which he belonged for four legislative periods until the end of 2015. At the same time he sat for almost 20 years on the state party executive of the ÖVP Vienna .

While exercising his state parliament mandate, he was a member of the committees of the Vienna City Council for Economics, Housing, Planning, as well as the committee of the City Audit Office.

For more than ten years he also acted as chairman of the Wirtschaftsbund, Wien Innere Stadt , a sub-organization of the state ÖVP.

Most recently Neuhuber was the economic spokesman for his party, as well as deputy club chairman of the ÖVP local council group.

For his many years of service he was awarded the large silver 2013 Honor Award for Services to the Republic of Austria.

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