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Gordon and Admiral Real Estate receive 2020 CoStar Power Broker Awards

New York, NY According to Admiral Real Estate Services Corp., Jonathan Gordon and Admiral Real Estate Services have both been recognized as CoStar Power Brokers by CoStar Group.

Admiral qualified as a top brokerage firm and Gordon qualified as a top broker in the Westchester/Connecticut commercial real estate market based on the total leasing transactions closed during the year. Gordon has been the recipient of a CoStar Power Broker designation every year since 2010 – eleven consecutive years.

This annual award recognizes the “best of the best” in commercial real estate brokerage by spotlighting the U.S. firms and individual brokers who closed the highest transaction volume in commercial property sales or leases for the entire year of 2020 in their respective market.

As the largest professional research organization serving the commercial real estate industry, CoStar is uniquely positioned to identify the top firms and brokers in each market throughout the U.S.

“Every year we are honored to recognize those individual brokers and firms who have outperformed their peers,” said CoStar Group founder and CEO Andrew Florance. “These industry leaders have demonstrated exceptional sales and leasing success, and we congratulate them on their achievement.”

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