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Pru. Douglas Elliman welcomes eight new brokers to 90 Hudson St.

Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate welcomes eight new residential brokers to the company. All with proven track records of success in their varying fields, and client relations skills, David Drake, Jennifer Musano, Jermain Miller, Terrance Kyle, Karen Whitford, Michael Centanni, Josephine S. Chen, and Louis Puopolo will be assets to Prudential Douglas Elliman's 90 Hudson St. office, managed by Kenneth Malian.  "Our successful TriBeCa office continues to attract the best and brightest individuals," said Dottie Herman, president and CEO of Prudential Douglas Elliman. "We are proud that we attract some of the finest agents in the business and also talented people who have been successful in occupations outside our industry."   Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate is New York's largest residential brokerage, with over 60 offices, more than 3,500 real estate agents and a network of national and international affiliates.  Prudential Douglas Elliman, ranked in the top four of all real estate companies in the nation, closed $14 billion in sales in 2007.  Prudential Douglas Elliman also controls a portfolio of real estate services, including Manhattan's largest residential property manager, Douglas Elliman Property Management, as well as PDE Title and Preferred Empire Mortgage Company. For more information on Prudential Douglas Elliman as well as expert commentary on emerging trends in the real estate industry, visit the Prudential Douglas Elliman site at www.prudentialelliman.com.
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