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IREON welcomes Peter Sabesan of Cresa to its roster

Peter Sabesan

New York, NY ireon welcomes Peter Sabesan, managing principal at Cresa to hold the exclusive category in commercial real estate brokerage for tenant occupants. Sabesan was recommended by ireon member, Marc Spector of the SpectorGroup. Sabesan has long been considered a leader in the field of commercial real estate. In a career spanning nearly four decades, he has advised many of the country’s top occupiers. As a managing principal of the NYC office of Cresa, Sabesan has represented an impressive roster of clients, including American Express, Allianz Insurance Company, and New York Mercantile Exchange, WeWork, Generali and Jones of New York. 

Cresa is the world’s largest occupier-only commercial real estate firm. In representing occupiers exclusively—no landlords, no developers—we provide unbiased, conflict-free advice. Our integrated services cover every aspect of a real estate transaction from site selection and financing to project management and relocation services. We offer our clients customized solutions with nearly 60 offices in 75 markets worldwide. Our leadership team knows your world. Each with more than 20 years of experience, we’ve led in top-tier consultancies and have occupied the C-suite of some of the world’s largest companies. Together, we integrate our expertise in the name of empowering occupiers to make their businesses better. Cresa has more than 80 offices, serving occupiers worldwide.

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