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Horgan joins Coastal Commercial Real Estate sales and leasing team

According to The Nery Corp., Kathleen Horgan has joined Coastal Commercial Real Estate sales and leasing team. Horgan has had an extensive career in commercial real estate and property management Horgan's educational background includes Boston State College, Northeastern University, The Lee Institute, and Bentley College. She is a member of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board and has a Massachusetts Real Estate License. Horgan's commercial real estate career started as an assistant property manager and then as operations and facility manager where she managed all development and ongoing services along with financial forecasting and financial responsibilities. Horgan served as asset manager for a leading New England bank with portfolio responsibility for over 100 sites including 1.5 million s/f of retail and office space. She worked closely with city, town and county officials to retain, sell or dispose of various properties. She served as a consultant to the Boston Redevelopment Authority throughout the eminent domain taking of 60 plus parcels of land and buildings prior to the development of the South Boston Convention Center. Horgan worked in senior property management positions in Providence, RI (100 Westminster St.) and in Boston, (The Prudential Center) with business plan financial responsibility exceeding $55 million. Utilize Horgan's vast experience combined with her New England and National networks to achieve your commercial real estate goals.
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