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NKF expands team with addition more professionals

Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has expanded its Boston office with the addition of professionals from The Codman Co. Joining the firm are former Codman principals David Campbell, Drew Nelson, Christopher Curley, James Belli, Tom Powers and their group of brokerage professional; along with principal Stephen Prozinski and his management team. "This expansion brings us much nearer to our goal of becoming a dominant force in the Mass. commercial real estate market," said Barry Gosin, CEO of NKF. The new property management team brings with it a portfolio of 5.5 million s/f, bringing NKF's New England total to 7.5 million s/f. Joining NKF as principals are: Prozinski, who had been CFO, COO and director of property management, as well as a principal of The Codman Co., oversaw all the assets managed by the firm. Belli joined Codman as a principal in Nov. 2002 to direct the firm's investment sales, having served as senior director of Cushman & Wakefield's financial services group. Campbell joined Codman as a principal in 2004 after 12 years at Trammell Crow to oversee brokerage in Boston's Western suburbs. Curley joined Codman as a principal, bringing 12 years of industry experience to the firm. He was previously a VP in the suburban brokerage division of GVA Thompson Doyle Hennessey & Stevens, now GVA Williams, focusing primarily on landlord and tenant representation in the North Suburban markets Nelson, also a former principal with Codman, is known for his work with technology-related clients, as well as general office leasing brokerage, for which he has won several industry awards for productivity.
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