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Bulow joins Eastern Consolidated as senior director in the retail leasing division

Harris Bulow, Eastern Consolidated Harris Bulow, Eastern Consolidated

New York, NY Veteran retail leasing broker Harris Bulow has joined Eastern Consolidated as a senior director in the retail leasing division.

“Harris is a highly regarded retail leasing broker who brings with him over a decade of experience representing both landlords and tenants,” said Daun Paris, president of Eastern Consolidated. “We welcome him to Eastern Consolidated’s dynamic retail leasing team where he will focus on Midtown’s vibrant retail corridors.”

Prior to joining Eastern Consolidated, he was a managing director in the retail services group at Lee & Associates, and previously was the managing director of the retail division at Signature Partners. He launched his retail leasing career in 2004 at Murray Hill Properties. Bulow has represented a number of private and publicly-traded, international and local, corporate and family-run clients, and completed multiple transactions with landlords including the Durst Org., Friedland Properties, and Toll Brothers. His notable assignments include Citibank; three large high street fashion transactions on the Gold Coast of Madison Ave. including Isaia at 819 Madison Ave.; and several record-breaking deals for property owners.

Bulow attended Rockefeller College at SUNY Albany.  He is a member of REBNY and ICSC, and serves as a volunteer on his co-operative’s board of directors and as a member of Community Board 6 in Queens.

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