Thru The Lens: Cushman & Wakefield teams finish first and second in 38th Annual Empire State Building Run-Up Broker's Challenge
Cushman & Wakefield's John Weidner, Jon Fales and Myles Fennon comprised the fastest brokerage team to make it up the stairs of the Empire State Building in the 38th Annual Run-Up. Fennon and Weidner were also the first- and second-place individual winners, respectively.
Another Cushman & Wakefield team of Zachary Cilman, John Charters and Matthias Li came in second, and Cilman placed third in the individual rankings. The third-place team came from Newmark Grubb Knight Frank - Jordan Brustein, Brett Bedevian and Alexander Radmin.
Congratulations to all!
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