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CBRE recognizes three retail services professionals for 2013 achievements: Goldberg, Kittleson and Stoddard

According to CBRE Group, Inc., the following retail services professionals have been recognized for their achievements last year: * Andrew Goldberg, a vice chairman in Midtown Manhattan, was the firm's #1 retail performer in 2013. * Jeff Kittleson, a senior vice president in Dallas, Texas, earned the firm's Larry Perrish Award, the highest accolade given in the retail specialty. * Lisa Stoddard, an executive vice president in Washington, D.C. won the Krista Haverly Spirit Award. The awards were announced in conjunction with CBRE's planned extensive participation at the ICSC RECon 2014, one of the largest gatherings of real estate and retail professionals in the world, which took place in Las Vegas, Nevada, from May 18 - 20. "Andrew, Jeff and Lisa each had tremendous years in 2013," said Anthony Buono, executive managing director for retail services, CBRE. "Their achievements are emblematic of CBRE's exceptional talent, not only in our retail services group, but throughout the entire company." Goldberg was the firm's top retail performer in 2013, and became CBRE's first retail professional to be named vice chairman, the company's top producer ranking. In 2013 alone, Goldberg represented Valentino in its 20,000 s/f lease for its flagship store at 693 Fifth Ave., as well as W&H Properties in its 60,000 s/f lease to Urban Outfitters at 1333 Broadway. Goldberg also serves as the exclusive national representative for Valentino, Tiffany & Co., Max Mara, Roberto Cavalli, Bulgari and Bally. He has also worked with an impressive list of Manhattan landlords including Tishman Speyer, Empire State Realty Trust, W&H Properties, The Trump Organization, Credit Suisse and the Park Tower Group, and has represented some of New York's most iconic buildings, including the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, Trump Tower and 200 Park Avenue. Kittleson was the recipient of the Larry Perrish Award, an honor bestowed upon an individual who is a genuine role model for retail real estate professionals, exhibits boundless energy and enthusiasm and is eager to share knowledge with their colleagues. Kittleson's unwavering energy and enthusiasm—combined with his willingness to share knowledge throughout the company—make him the very definition of "team player," exhibiting all the qualities of a first-class leader always willing to lend a hand. Kittleson and his team completed 62 transactions in 2013 totaling 1.1 million s/f for high-profile clients such as Floor & Décor, Gander Mountain, 24-Hour Fitness, Conn's Electronics and First Choice ER. Stoddard was the recipient of the Krista Haverly Spirit Award, in honor of the retail professional who, like the late Haverly, exudes energy, creativity, enthusiasm and an unwavering passion for the retail business. Stoddard specializes as a retail leasing consultant for mixed-use, lifestyle and urban properties, primarily representing institutional owners. She is currently leasing and consulting for several of Washington's premier mixed-use projects such as Boston Properties' Reston Town Center and 2200 Pennsylvania Avenue, TIAA-CREF's Market Common Clarendon, Mazza Gallerie and Wisconsin Place, and First Potomac/Perseus Realty's Storey Park.
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