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Grossman of Houlihan Lawrence Commercial recognized as CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals winner

Rye Brook, NY According to Houlihan Lawrence Commercial, broker Andrew Grossman has been recognized as a CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals winner.

The award honors the top transactions in commercial real estate every quarter. Grossman was recognized in the industrial category for a 22,000 s/f lease at 20 Jones St. in New Rochelle. He represented the tenant, Bel-Aqua, and property owner. Grossman has spent the past 15 years as a commercial real estate broker specializing in Westchester, Putnam, Rockland and Bronx Counties. His focus has been the selling and leasing of industrial and flex assets. He has completed transactions with larger corporations like Tesla, Mack-Cali, Verizon, Defoe and Westy’s, numerous bus companies as well as regional and local family-owned companies.

Grossman has won numerous accolades both internally and externally including the designation of Costar Power Broker for industrial leasing and sales multiple times. He holds bachelor’s degrees in marketing and finance from Boston University and is actively involved in the Rye Brook-Port Chester community.

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