Jordan Warshaw

President, The Noannet Group

Jordan Warshaw is the Founder and President of The Noannet Group, a Boston-based real estate development firm.  Noannet focuses on complex urban residential, mixed-use and hotel ground-up development projects.  Recent development projects include North America’s first Raffles Hotel and Residences in Boston’s Back Bay (five star hotel, condominiums, spa and multiple food and beverage outlets), Cambria Boston Somerville, a 163-key upscale hotel proximate to Harvard University, Belclare Wellesley, a high-end condominium and retail development in Wellesley, MA, Gatehouse 75, an upscale 99 unit apartment development in Charlestown, MA, and, while working at Boston’s The Druker Company, the ULI Award for Excellence winning Atelier|505 in Boston’s South End neighborhood (condominiums, performing arts theatres, retail stores, restaurants, parking garage).  Noannet’s newest project, currently in the early stages of permitting, is a mixed-use residential-retail building in Allston, MA anchored by the return of legendary live music venue Great Scott. 

Prior to founding Noannet in 2011, Jordan worked first as a real estate attorney in San Diego and Philadelphia, following which he spent fifteen years with Boston real estate firms The Druker Company and The Davis Companies. 

Jordan is a graduate of Yale University and The University of Virginia School of Law, and has served on a variety of boards including The Winsor School, The Boston Center for the Arts, and Stop Handgun Violence.  Jordan also chaired The Winsor School’s building committee, where he managed the development of its award-winning Lubin-O’Donnell Center for Performing Arts and Wellness, spent 8 years as a director and commissioner of his daughters’ youth softball league, and has coached more soccer, baseball and softball teams than he can count.