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Flexer joins Bradford Allen as managing director

Mitzi Flexer

Manhattan, NY Mitzi Flexer has joined Bradford Allen’s New York office as managing director. Flexer will be instrumental in expanding the firm’s presence in New York City’s outer boroughs, leveraging over a decade of experience in commercial real estate and a proven track record of executing strategic transactions across various asset types including office and retail. Prior to joining Bradford Allen, Flexer was a senior director at Cushman & Wakefield, where she specialized in strategic leasing and tenant representation.

“Mitzi is a seasoned professional with extensive market knowledge and deep community ties in New York City,” said Ben Azulay, president of Bradford Allen’s national brokerage business. “Her proven ability to structure and close complex deals for both landlords and tenants will be an invaluable asset as we expand our footprint in the region.”

Fluent in both Spanish and English, Flexer also brings international experience to her role at Bradford Allen, having served clients throughout Europe, Central and South America.

“Mitzi is a trusted adviser with a strong reputation for guiding clients across industries including retail, healthcare and professional services,” said Glenn Isaacson, the firm’s New York market leader. “Her expertise in the outer boroughs, global perspective, deep market insights and strategic approach enable her to develop tailored solutions that meet the diverse needs of her clients.”

Flexer is involved in several industry and community organizations, including the Real Estate Board of New York’s (REBNY) Brooklyn Retail Committee, where she is a founding member; the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce; and the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC). She has been recognized multiple times as a CoStar Power Broker and was honored as one of Real Estate Weekly’s Leading Ladies in 2018. She earned a bachelor’s degree in history and comparative literature from Hofstra University.

Opened in 2021 and located in Manhattan, Bradford Allen’s New York office serves a wide range of clients across the metro area, providing local expertise and exceptional service in one of the world’s most competitive real estate markets.

With headquarters in Chicago, Bradford Allen’s comprehensive brokerage services include tenant representation, landlord representation, consulting and advisory services, property and asset management, and construction and project management.

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