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Sioni & Partners launched in New York

Moses Sioni, with other professionals have started Sioni & Partners. The new organization will focus on selling income producing properties in N.Y.C. Sioni is a managing director, and his team exclusively represents sellers, while maintaining an extensive buyer database that includes tax-free exchange buyers, local and international investors. The company also maintains an office in Milan to target European and Middle-Eastern capital markets. "Sioni & Partners has launched a unique platform that fosters teamwork and a strong interdependence among company members" said Sioni. "Our professionals are required to work in teams and they get a salary plus a performance bonus." According to Sioni. this model allows team members to focus on their career and favors a relationship and trust approach rather than a transactional approach to business. The firm created three specialty groups to serve the needs of investors, including: multi-housing group, office properties group, and retail properties group. "The geographic and product type specialization of Sioni & Partners ensures that clients are delivered the broadest asset exposure, premium pricing, and optimal transaction timeframes," said Sioni.
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