Landauer Valuation & Advisory, a division of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF), has opened its Miami office, headed by valuation expert William R. Hemingway, MAI, MRICS.
"There are many real estate service organizations, but Landauer is the right fit for our team," said Hemingway. "Miami is a dynamic and growing international metropolis, and the emerging developments in this and the greater South Florida market create unique valuation challenges for investors and property owners. NGKF's platform provides superior access to information and a broad array of services and solutions for our clients. The breadth and depth of knowledge of our experienced professionals, access to proprietary databases, client friendly products and vast business relationships, allows Landauer to uniquely help even the most sophisticated clients meet those challenges."
Jerry Sanders, MAI, MRICS, executive managing director, said, "The expansion of Landauer coverage into Miami and South Florida supports our strategic plan to continue to selectively expand to provide comprehensive local market expertise in all major markets. The Miami team covers all property types and is a great addition that further strengthens our portfolio valuation practice."
NGKF added Landauer's commercial real estate appraisal and valuation consulting expertise to its extensive list of client services in 2012. The new Landauer Miami office will focus on valuation, research and specialty consulting for institutional and non-institutional commercial real estate and will support the company's portfolio valuation practice.
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