Here's What Happened To Jordan March After 'Owning Manhattan' Season 2
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Here's What Happened To Jordan March After 'Owning Manhattan' Season 2
"Ryan Serhant's brokerage is expanding at lightning speed, but not everyone is completely happy about it. During the second season of Owning Manhattan, which premiered on Netflix on Dec. 5, star Jordan March begins to feel undervalued by his boss, after a series of blocked deals and missed opportunities, leading him to question his future at SERHANT. During the premiere, March competes against fellow agent Jess Taylor to become the sales lead at a prestigious Upper West Side residential development, 200 Amsterdam,"
"March does score a win later in the season when he becomes the sales lead at One Park Row, a new building in the Financial District, over Zaitzeff. But the damage is already done, as he meets with an agent at a rival brokerage, who shows concern over how he's being overlooked and suggests that he explore new opportunities elsewhere. In the season finale, March has a heated conversation with his boss, expressing that he doesn't feel valued as one"
Rapid expansion at SERHANT. fuels internal friction as Jordan March feels overlooked after blocked deals and missed opportunities. March loses the 200 Amsterdam sales lead to newcomer Peter Zaitzeff, who was effectively promised the building, and is excluded from a Miami Mercedes‑Benz assignment. March later wins the One Park Row lead but meets a rival agent who urges him to seek other opportunities. The season finale features a heated confrontation with Serhant and an ultimatum about March's future. Public listings and LinkedIn entries continue to list March at SERHANT., including ten active Manhattan and Brooklyn listings.
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