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HFF hires Masi as associate director for New York investment sales team

New York, NY According to Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P., (HFF) Christopher Masi has joined the firm as an associate director focused on retail investment sale transactions in the New York metropolitan area.

Masi joins HFF from RKF where he was an investment sales associate since 2014. Masi graduated from Rutgers University and is a member of the Young Men’s/Women’s Real Estate Association and the International Council of Shopping Centers. He is also a licensed real estate salesperson in New York and New Jersey. 

“As a firm, we are always looking for rising young talent in the industry and Chris is one of these exceptional young men to watch,” said Andrew Scandalios, senior managing director and co-head of HFF’s New York office. “Since graduating from Rutgers, he’s established himself in the often crowded commercial real estate space and has closed a significant amount of business in his four-year career thus far.”

Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P., HFF Securities L.P. and HFF Securities Limited (collectively, “HFFS”) are owned by HFF, Inc. HFF operates out of 24 offices and is a leading provider of commercial real estate and capital markets services to the global commercial real estate industry. HFF, together with its affiliates, offers clients a fully integrated capital markets platform including debt placement, investment sales, equity placement, advisory services, loan sales and commercial loan servicing.  

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