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Groper joins Bialow Real Estate as director of retail leasing

Brett Groper, Bialow Real Estate

Needham, MA Brett Groper has joined Bialow Real Estate as a director of retail leasing with a focus on downtown Boston and other urban retail destinations. Groper provides extensive knowledge of Boston’s leading restaurants and retailers, as well as an advanced understanding of the national landscape. At Bialow, he joins a boutique tenant representation team for some of the industry’s most exciting emerging brands such as Everybody Fights, by Chloe, and Indochino.

“Brett’s keen perspective on leasing retail and restaurant space in mixed-use developments and high-rise class A office buildings throughout Boston will greatly benefit the Bialow team,” said CEO Corey Bialow. 

Prior to joining Bialow Real Estate, he worked in Boston for CBRE/New England.

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