New York Real Estate Journal

NAI Long Island launches new division - NAI Queens

June 16, 2016 - Brokerage
Brian Sarath, NAI Queens Brian Sarath, NAI Queens
Queens,  NY NAI Long Island, a full-service commercial real estate firm founded in 1980, has formed of a new division - NAI Queens. The division will be specializing in the sale of investment properties in the Queens market, as well as providing other real estate services to Queens clients. Additionally, Brian Sarath has joined NAI Queens as a senior director. Previously,  Sarath was director of the capital markets group of Massey Knakal, subsequently Cushman & Wakefield, since 2000. To date, he has sold more than 220 buildings and loans with an aggregate value of $620 million. Sarath was featured in Real Estate New York’s 30 Under 30 List in 2007, and was named Top Sales Broker by CoStar Group in 2008, 2009, 2011, and 2012. NAI Long Island is thrilled to expand their reach into new territories with the formation of NAI Queens, and is proud to showcase Sarath’s in-depth knowledge of the Queens Market. NAI Long Island will continue to service the needs of its JFK Airport clients with no change. NAI Queens provides its clients with a menu of real estate services and specialized support. Their goal is to be able to customize a delivery platform based on a client's requirements. Unlike a "one size fits all" business philosophy, NAI Queens and its account executives understand that clients require different services, and in order for a client to knowledgably order from our menu, we are pleased to provide a basic description of what NAI Queens offers. NAI Queens is acknowledged in the industry as a brokerage house of excellence and quality. Their professionals have in depth market knowledge and experience, and the proven ability to negotiate successful transactions. Their expertise is complemented and enhanced by an experienced administrative staff supervising state of the art systems and a comprehensive digital database of up to the minute property and market information.