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Galton joins Houlihan Lawrence’s Commercial Group as director of retail

Rye Brook, NY According to Houlihan Lawrence’s Commercial Group, Kim Galton has joined the company as director of retail specializing in leasing, sales and development of retail properties.

Galton, who has 20 years of experience in the retail industry, was previously a commercial real estate salesperson for Princeton Realty Group. In her accomplished retail career, she has held numerous management positions including general manager for Lord &Taylor, divisional merchandise manager for Bloomingdale’s Flagship Store and store manager for Anne Klein New York, and vice president of merchandising for Donna Karan. 

Galton is a graduate of Ithaca College where she earned a BA in economics.

Houlihan Lawrence is the leading real estate brokerage serving New York City’s northern suburbs. Founded in Bronxville, New York, in 1888, the family-run company is deeply committed to technological innovation and the finest client service. The firm has 30 offices and 1,300+ agents serving Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Ulster and Orange counties in New York and Fairfield County in Connecticut. The company ranks in the top 20 of all brokerages nationally and achieved a total sales volume of over $6.5 billion in 2017.

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