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London, Lee, Bonan, and Sander join Murray Hill Properties

Murray Hill Properties reveals the hire of Jared London, Julie Lee, Meagan Bonan, and Jason Sander. London serves as an office leasing specialist. He works alongside Marc Miller, a senior broker with more than 30 years of tenant representation experience whose client base spans boutique investment and law firms to global concerns with New York area headquarters or sales offices. Julie Lee serves as a director, where she specializes in tenant representation. To this extent, she focuses on the full spectrum of tenant representation services, spanning from space acquisitions to lease negotiations. Meagan Bonan is a sales associate within the EMERY l STAAV retail group at MHP. Prior to joining MHP, she enjoyed a successful sales career in the media industry based in New York City. Her primary focus was managing large national clients where she developed proposals and presentations and negotiated transactions. Sander joins as managing director, new business development/capital raising. Sander will focus on raising Fund/co-GP/Programmatic JV and LP equity capital for the company's "off market" NYC office/mixed use acquisitions pipeline. Prior to joining MHP, Sander worked on capital and deal sourcing assignments for several of the largest New York City based real estate private equity companies and real estate families. He was VP Capital Raising for Thor Equities.
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