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Anderson Joins Sierra Realty as Commercial Leasing Specialist

Sierra Realty Corp. has hired Jeffrey Anderson, a former architect, to join its commercial brokerage division, according to James Wacht, president of the full-service New York-based real estate firm. Anderson has more than 14 years of experience as a credentialed architect and urban design expert in the city. In those capacities, he provided insight to tenants about the proper use of design and space, and even worked with some members of the Sierra commercial brokerage team. Prior to joining Sierra, Anderson worked at Winslow & Co. "Mr. Anderson's architectural and urban design background make him an invaluable resource to the firm," says Mr. Wacht. "In addition to having an edge on layouts and spatial needs, he understands what it takes to be an entrepreneur, which is key to achieving success in this industry." Anderson holds a master's degree in urban planning from CCNY, New York, NY, as well as bachelors degree in architecture from Rice University, Houston, Texas. Founded in 1953, Sierra Realty Corp. provides commercial property management services, third-party multi-family property management, office and store leasing, brokerage services to building owners and tenants, and real estate consulting services.
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