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Tootell, Turkewitz and Biasiotti join Jones Lang LaSalle's New York office

Jonathan Tootell, Daniel Turkewitz and Diana Biasiotti have joined Jones Lang LaSalle's N.Y. office. The three senior-level brokers will be responsible for new business development, and tenant and agency leasing services throughout the New York metropolitan area. "These individuals are talented, dynamic real estate professionals who understand Manhattan and the needs of clients in this market," said Peter Riguardi, president of Jones Lang LaSalle's N.Y. office. "Attracting them to Jones Lang LaSalle speaks to the breadth of our services, the strength of our brand and the solid position of our firm. We are committed to continuing to build our platform in New York by bringing together the finest and most experienced professionals, and by supporting them with superior resources and global access." Biasiotti is a pre-eminent agency leasing specialist with 23 years of experience in the New York metropolitan area commercial real estate market. Turkewitz specializes in tenant representation services for financial services, entertainment and media firms. Tootell is a leading agency leasing broker.
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