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LSL Advisors' Greene and Lolai join the
TCN Worldwide Real Estate Services organization

David Greene, 
LSL Advisors

 

Daniel Lolai, 
LSL Advisors

 

Manhattan, NY According to Ross Ford III, president & CEO of TCN Worldwide Real Estate Services, LSL Advisors is the newest member to be selected to join the international real estate services organization. LSL Advisors is a commercial real estate advisory and investment firm. The principals and brokers of LSL Advisors have completed more than 10 million square feet in leasing transactions and more than 4 billion dollars in commercial sales.

“It’s with great pleasure that we welcome LSL and the return of David Greene and Daniel Lolai to TCN Worldwide. I look forward to a long and fruitful partnership,” said Ford.

“David Greene, the former head of brokerage at MHP Real Estate Services and previously a recipient of the top broker award at MHP, was the immediate past TCN Chairman and has been honored six times by the Commercial Observer as one of the 100 most powerful people in New York Real Estate,” Ford said.

Lolai founded LSL Advisors in 2014. Previously, he served as managing director at MHP Real Estate Services. He was a recipient of the 2012 MHP "Rising Star" Award. In 2014, the Commercial Observer honored him as one of the “30 under 30” Rising Real Estate Stars in New York City. Lolai is an industry-leading advisor to the technology, advertising, media and Information fields.

“We are excited to be representing TCN Worldwide in NYC,” said Lolai. “Our partnership with TCN will bring added value to our corporate clients on a global level.”

“Joining TCN Worldwide is an exciting opportunity as the significant majority of our work is tenant representation, and TCN provides us with national and international coverage for our clients,” said Greene, principal at LSL Advisors.

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