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Stacom of CBRE speaks at WX breakfast meeting

Darcy Stacom, vice chairman of CBRE's New York office, spoke about Manhattan trophy properties at WX New York Women Executives in Real Estate's (WX) breakfast meeting on March 11th at the Harvard Club. WX members gathered to hear Stacom discuss trophy real estate and how interest in investing in safe, top-quality properties is on the rise. She presented her work on sales of some New York City's most desirable corporate properties to illustrate the enduring value companies place on luxury real estate. In addition, Stacom analyzed the latest real estate industry trends and shared her projections for the future in a stabilized, post-recession environment. With over 29 years of experience, Stacom has sold both the largest residential and office transaction in history. Her prolific resume is as diverse in deal type as it is in size, ranging from $2 million trust and estates dispositions to the $5.4 billion sale of Peter Cooper Stuyvesant Town for Metropolitan Life. In her career, she has completed over $60 billion in sales, financing, joint venture, leasehold and development transactions. Currently, Stacom is a vice chairman and head of the Investment Properties group for CBRE's New York Office. In the last four years, Stacom has twice been named the #1 Professional at CBRE globally, and twice named the #1 Investment Professional globally. Last year, she won the Robert T. Lawrence Memorial Award from the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY).
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