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Halpern of CresaPartners promoted vice president

CresaPartners has promoted Justin Halpern to vice president in its New York office. "Justin is a motivated, dedicated and hard-working professional whose talents and insights have helped him grow enormously since joining the firm four years ago," said Marcus Rayner, managing principal of CresaPartners. "We expect to see great accomplishments from him in the coming years." Halpern specializes in comprehensive real estate strategies, including financial analysis, lease negotiation, acquisitions, dispositions and market research, and assists local and national clients with their specific office space needs. He works with clients in a wide variety of industries, such as financial services, technology, media, legal, associations, and not-for-profit organizations. Clients include Oracle Corporation, Amazon.com, M Space Holdings, Rosewood Hotels and Resorts LLC, Archway Technologies, and Bell Canada Enterprises. Prior to joining CresaPartners in 2007, Mr. Halpern was a sales associate at Aetna Inc. He graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Science in business administration. About CresaPartners CresaPartners is an international corporate real estate advisory firm that exclusively represents tenants and specializes in the delivery of fully integrated real estate services, including: Transaction Management, Project Management, Strategic Planning, Workforce and Location Planning, Subleases and Dispositions, Portfolio / Lease Administration, Capital Markets, Sustainability, Industrial / Supply Chain and Facilities Management. With more than 55 offices, CresaPartners is the largest tenant representation firm in North America. Through its alliance with Savills, one of the world's largest commercial real estate services firms, CresaPartners covers more than 255 locations in 40 countries. For more information visit www.cresapartners.com. # # # 11/7/11
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