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Studley receives 2012 CoStar Power Broker Award in every US market

Commercial real estate services group, Studley, received industry wide acclaim to receive a 2012 CoStar Power Broker Award for their performance in each of their markets. The CoStar Power Broker Awards are annually presented to the "best of the best" in commercial real estate brokerage, recognizing exceptional deal-making achievements by top firms and individual brokers across the U.S. Studley qualified as a top leasing firm in every one of their markets based on the total leasing transactions closed during 2012. Additionally, Studley's New York, Los Angeles, and Houston offices were dually recognized as a Top Leasing Firm and Top Sales Firm, continuing the firm's distinction as a leader in commercial real estate with the highest transaction volumes in sales and leases. The remarkable total of seventy Studley brokers in these offices ranked as Top Brokers in their markets: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New Jersey, New York, Orange County, Philadelphia, San Diego, South Bay/San Jose, San Francisco, South Florida, and Washington D.C. "The caliber of our brokers, together with our devotion to client service, is what drives our success in both sale and lease transactions." said Chairman and CEO of Studley, Mitchell Steir, himself a CoStar "Top Leasing Broker" Award recipient. "The CoStar Power Broker Awards are a prestigious honor in our industry; we are very proud of this recognition."
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