Hoffman joins Cohen Brothers Realty as a VP, leasing
Matthew Hoffman has joined Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation, one of the city's largest private commercial property owner/managers, as vice president, leasing.
A seasoned professional, he brings with him over a decade of experience and achievements from a variety of positions with Colliers ABR, Cushman & Wakefield, Chelsea Piers Management and, most recently, Focus Real Estate Group. At Cohen Brothers, he will be involved in negotiating and closing leasing transactions throughout the company's multi-million s/f class A Manhattan commercial real estate portfolio.
"We're delighted to welcome Matt to our company and expect that he will be an important contributor to our in-house leasing efforts," stated Cohen Brothers president and CEO Charles Cohen.
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