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Cassidy Turley promotes nine employees in its New York office

Cassidy Turley, has completed a series of promotions that reflect the company's growth and on-going commitment to providing its clients with multifaceted real estate solutions. The individuals being promoted are long-time employees of the firm, some for more than 20 years. "We're acknowledging people that have invested significant time and effort in transforming Cassidy Turley into one of the most well-respected commercial real estate firms in N.Y.C.," said Peter Hennessy, president of the N.Y. tri-state region for Cassidy Turley. "As the needs of our clients evolve, these individuals will continue to assist them in meeting and surpassing their business goals." Since 2010, Cassidy Turley's N.Y. office has grown by more than 100 employees, to include over 400 brokers, consultants and administrative staff. The company has added 3 million s/f of space to its property management portfolio this year and grew revenue by over 22% in the last year alone. In total, Cassidy Turley promoted nine employees to new positions within the firm. They include: * David Hoffman, Jr., vice chairman * James Frederick, vice chairman * Harry Krausman, senior managing director * Graham Stephens, managing director * Stephen Bellwood, managing director * Katherine Mahon, managing director, brokerage services/operations * Bryan Boisi, VP * Peter Corrigan, VP, facilities management * Travis Kim, project manager
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