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Northeast Private Client Group acquires Redbrick Partners' property management assets

Investment sales broker Northeast Private Client Group has expanded its operations to better serve building owners and real estate investors in the greater Hartford market with the recent acquisition of Redbrick Partners' property management assets. The firm will retain Michele Velez as regional property manager, and has named Andre Bakaj as sales and leasing manager in its newly expanded office. "Our longstanding relationship with Redbrick Partners made this acquisition possible," said Edward Jordan, JD, CCIM, the firm's managing director. "We will manage their multifamily properties in Hartford, and leverage the newly combined team to better serve other building owners and investors in the area." Velez has considerable experience in the management and operation of multifamily properties throughout New England. She has worked for major apartment investors including Taymil Partners of Framingham, MA, Ceebraid-Signal of Stamford, CT, and Redbrick Partners of Washington, DC. Bakaj has led the Hartford-based investment sales team for Northeast Private Client Group since 2011. He brings over ten years of real estate leasing and management expertise to the team, and has worked with many of Connecticut's most prominent real estate owners and investors. This expansion of the Hartford office complements the firm's existing locations in White Plains, Bridgeport and Framingham. The Hartford office is located at 22 Morris Street, just south of the central business district and minutes from I-91 and I-84. About Northeast Private Client Group Founded in 2010 by Edward Jordan, Northeast Private Client Group supports real estate investors with offices in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The firm specializes in representing owners of income producing properties, and supporting those who invest and sell property in the commercial and multifamily sectors across a region that stretches from New York to Boston. Jordan holds the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation and has served on the board of directors of the Connecticut chapter of CCIM.
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