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Bianculli joins Sabre Real Estate Group as a senior associate

Sabre Real Estate Group LLC, the metropolitan area's newest retail brokerage firm, has added Jessica Bianculli as a senior associate. Bianculli, who has several years of experience in the real estate industry, currently focuses her efforts primarily on landlord and tenant representation in Long Island and the outer boroughs of New York City. Prior to joining Sabre, Bianculli worked for Prudential Douglas Elliman in its commercial division, where she concentrated on landlord and tenant representation. She currently is working on leasing several development projects as well as assisting on expansion programs for some of Sabre's national accounts. "Jessica Bianculli developed a great track record in the industry over the past few years and we really expect her to grow quickly in an environment that is conducive to retail real estate," said Jayson Siano, managing principal of Sabre. "We built our platform to ensure the success of our brokers." Bianculli resides in Oyster Bay and has a bachelor's degree in Communications with a minor in Business from Queens College. Founded by Kenneth Breslin and Jayson Siano, experienced retail real estate professionals, Sabre Real Estate Group is a full-service retail real estate brokerage company focused on tenant and owner representation. Sabre also offers retail, restaurant and franchise consultation services, investment sales and property management. For more information visit www.sabreny.com or call (516) 874-8070 or email: [email protected] ###
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

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