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JLL hires Angelone and Moylan as as managing directors and Heald as an executive vice president

Boston, MA JLL has made a strategic move to establish a dominant full-service capital markets platform in New England. The firm has hired industry veterans Chris Angelone and Bill Moylan as managing directors and Nat Heald as an executive vice president to bolster the firm’s capital markets services in the region. Angelone will co-lead JLL’s New England capital markets platform with managing director Frank Petz. Angelone, Moylan and Heald will broaden the firm’s retail investment sales platform. They will also add pivotal office and industrial expertise in New England, with a particular focus on urban, mixed-use properties and portfolios.

The new hires come to JLL from CBRE/New England where they were directly involved with nearly $11 billion in transactions, including a renowned track record in shopping center sales for both national and international clients.

“Chris and his colleagues bring extraordinary product expertise and strong institutional relationships to JLL,” said Petz. “The combined forces will deliver our clients better information, more deal flow and broader and deeper relationships. Their forward-thinking, collaborative style fits the culture we’ve established in Boston.”

Angelone said, “Over the past four years, JLL has built a robust and fully integrated Capital Markets platform in New England. We look forward to joining Frank and his lineup of experts in delivering sales, financing and equity placement solutions across asset types to our valued clients.”

JLL Capital Markets is a full-service global provider of capital solutions for real estate investors and occupiers. The firm’s in-depth local market and global investor knowledge delivers the best-in-class solutions for clients — whether a sale, financing, repositioning, advisory or recapitalization execution. In 2014 alone, JLL Capital Markets completed $118 billion in investment sale and debt and equity transactions globally. The firm’s Capital Markets team comprises more than 1,700 specialists, operating all over the globe.

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