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CBRE/Grossman Retail Advisors to merge with CBRE/New England

Boston, MA According to CBRE/Grossman Retail Advisors, after almost six years of growth and success, it has merged its operations with CBRE/New England.

Jeremy Grossman will continue to lead the urban and agency side of retail pursuits and Kevin Higgins will continue to lead national and tenant representation pursuits, as operations remain unchanged from how they have been conducted for over five years.

“We look forward to years of continued success and focusing on our numerous retail and agency clients throughout New England and beyond,” said Grossman.

“Building and enhancing CBRE/NE’s retail business is an integral part of our long-term strategic plan,” said CBRE/NE CFO and co-managing partner Kevin Doyle. “These movements further unify our focus on client retention and future pursuits.”

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