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Newmark Knight Frank Long Island office promotes Oliver as managing director

Newmark Knight Frank's Long Island office has promoted Daniel Oliver to the position of managing director. He started as a director with the firm in 2005. "Over the course of his career, Dan has successfully marketed office and investment properties for owners and investors. Additionally, he has effectively advised a variety of tenants and utilized his market expertise to create tremendous cost-saving solutions for his clients," said managing principal Chuck Tabone. Prominent transactions in 2010 include a 50,000 s/f tenant rep lease and headquarters relocation for St. George's University in Great River; a 21,540 s/f tenant rep lease restructure and extension for Suffolk County Government in Patchogue; and, approximately 60,000 s/f in subleases on behalf of Citibank. Notable clients over the years include: ABN Amro Bank, Adelphi University, Capital One Bank N.A., Credit Suisse First Boston, Citibank N.A., EVO, Fortune Brands, Inc., J.C. Penney Company, Inc., Lennar Corporation, Lufthansa Airlines, Marks Paneth Shron, One Beacon Insurance, Publishers Clearing House, Rivkin Radler, Wachovia Bank, W.P. Carey & Company. A member of Commercial Industrial Brokers Society of Long Island, Oliver was recognized as the Commercial Real Estate "2002 Rookie of the Year" by Long Island Business News. He graduated from State University of New York−Buffalo with a bachelor of science in Business Administration and has completed coursework at New York University's Schack Institute of Real Estate.
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