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London joins Admiral Real Estate to head office division

Laurence London has joined Admiral Real Estate Services Corp. to head their new office division. He has been practicing real estate for over a decade, concentrating on office brokerage in Westchester County, N.Y. and Fairfield County, Conn. At Admiral, he will continue his focus on office leasing and sales, representing both tenants and landlords. For the past ten years, he has helped his clients work through relocations, renewals, renegotiations and expansions and consolidations, as well as investment sales. He combines thorough market knowledge with financial analytics to provide his clients the tools they need to make one of the most important decisions affecting their business. His client list includes Ameriprise Financial, ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP, The New YorkEye and Ear Infirmary, ASCOA (Ambulatory Surgical Centers of America), Warren Tricomi, Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation, Davis Studio/Herff Jones and many others.
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