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Moynihan joins Atlantic Properties as a salesperson

According to Atlantic Properties, Colin Moynihan has joined its team of commercial real estate salespeople. Moynihan will focus on investment sales in New England, specializing in the multi-family sector. Moynihan joined Atlantic Properties in February after moving to the South Shore with his family. Originally Moynihan lived in Westport, CT and worked in the private equity sector outside New York City doing institutional sales for the largest privately held FCM in the U.S. He transitioned his financial services background into working in the investment real estate world in 2011 after joining a private client group and over the past three years has built an impressive client list of real estate investors throughout New England. Representing private and institutional clients with buying and selling commercial properties that include: multifamily portfolios, office, shopping centers, retail/mixed use, industrial, R&D, & commercial development land.
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