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Cresa New York names Sattler as vice president

The New York office of Cresa, North America's largest tenant representation firm, unveiled that Robert Sattler has been hired as a vice president. Adding to the office's brokerage team, Sattler will provide real estate advisory services for tenants locally and nationally, which include location planning, lease administration and transaction management. "Having previously worked with a broad spectrum of clients throughout the entire transaction process, Rob comes to Cresa New York with the ability to understand and identify complex factors that shape a company's leasing decision," said Mark Jaccom, president & managing principal of Cresa New York. "Rob's skillset is well-matched for the type of integrated services we deliver tenants, which goes far beyond the signing of a deal." Prior to joining Cresa New York, Sattler was a commercial real estate advisor at Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, where he served on several leasing teams, was involved with transactions from both the landlord and tenant perspective and built a deal portfolio spanning several industries, including financial, legal, media, technology, education, healthcare and not-for-profit.
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