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Star joins Sabre Real Estate Group as senior associate in New Jersey

Continuing to expand its efforts in the New Jersey retail real estate market, Sabre Real Estate Group LLC's, the metropolitan area's newest retail brokerage, has hired Jennifer Star as a senior associate. Star brings her experience as a tenant representative in New Jersey to Sabre, where she is working on the New Jersey expansion programs of Starbucks Coffee, Blink Fitness, Chocolate Works and Bareburger. Prior to joining Sabre, Star spent two years at RJ Brunelli & Co., a retail-leasing firm in Old Bridge Township, where she worked with such tenants such as Dollar Tree, Pure Barre, Rook Coffee and Tommy's Coal Fired Pizza. "We have been looking for the right broker to join our New Jersey team and support our national accounts. Jen was the perfect fit for us" said Jayson Siano, managing principal of Sabre, noting that almost 40 percent of the brokerage's business has been done away from the firm's base on Long Island. Star received a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications/public relations with a minor in political science from Monmouth University. She is a member of ICSC and is on the ISCSC Next Generation committee for New Jersey.
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