Industrial Brokerage Houses
Anyone know of any good industrial brokerage houses that focus on the tri-state area or should I just go with the big boys?
Anyone know of any good industrial brokerage houses that focus on the tri-state area or should I just go with the big boys?
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Cushman, Cbre, Colliers, JLL,
Nai and transwestern are smaller shops that do some good work too
Don't forget NGKF, not sure how they are in NYC, but I know their main focus is on Office/ Industrial.
In what market? They don't do shit in NJ
My market atleast. Grubb and Ellis were the Industrial kings for a while and a lot of the good guys stayed after the "merger."
Any other Industrial Brokers? (Originally Posted: 06/01/2015)
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