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Sukenik Glazer Team joins Compass

Manhattan, NY According to Compass, real estate agents Darren Sukenik and Benjamin Glazer joined the firm. The Sukenik Glazer Team is one of the city’s top residential teams with more than $5 billion in recent sales. 

Sukenik also owns his own interior design firm, TWENTIETHCENTURY, where he helps clients achieve their ideal aesthetic, and points to the Compass Concierge home improvement program as a way to complement his full-service approach. “After nearly 20 great years at Douglas Elliman, I felt it was time to make a change and join a company with their pulse on the future of the real estate industry,” said Sukenik. “The Compass Concierge program is a service I know will exponentially benefit my clients and my overall business strategy through my interior design group. It creates so many opportunities I otherwise would not have.”

“Darren and Ben lead one of the most successful teams not only in NYC, but in the nation, and we are excited to welcome them to the Compass family,” said Rory Golod, New York regional president. “As team leaders and entrepreneurs, Darren and Ben’s customer-focused approach has driven their incredible track record, and we look forward to fully supporting their goals here at Compass.”

The Sukenik Glazer Team also has seasoned expertise in new development having led sales at some of the area’s most notable projects including 150 Charles, 10 Madison Sq.West, 111 Murray St., 17e 12th St., 111 Leroy, and 565 Broome. The team also secured record-breaking transactions at Superior Ink (15 sales)  as well as One Morton Sq. (68 sales.)

“The technology and the culture at Compass are also what drew us to the firm,” said Glazer, a luxury sales specialist since 2002. “Compass empowers us to run our team like a small business with incredible support from leadership and marketing on a local and national level.”

At their prior firm, Douglas Elliman, The Sukenik Glazer Team was named #1 in Tribeca/ West Village, a top 10 team in NYC from 2008-2018, and consistently ranked among the top-performing teams in the nation by The Wall Street Journal/REAL Trends

The Sukenik Glazer Team will be based out of Compass’ 110 Fifth Ave. office.

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