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Meet the IFMA Member: Harry Greeley

Harry Greeley of Cushman & Wakefield Inc. has been a member of IFMA since April of 1998. He has been in the real estate business representing tenants since 1986 and at Cushman & Wakefield for the last fifteen years. By providing a complete array of real estate services Greeley helps customers make well-informed and cost effective real estate leasing decisions in any market. One of the ways he helps his customers to educate themselves is to introduce them to IFMA. Harry Greeley * Cushman & Wakefield Inc. 1290 Avenue of the Americas * New York, NY, 10104 (212) 841-5958 * fax (212) 479-7214 [email protected] * www.cushwake.com
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