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Aries Conlon Rebrands to Mag Mile Capital

Aries Conlon Capital is rebranding to Mag Mile Capital and relocating its headquarters to Willis Tower. CEO Rushi Shah (pictured) will serve in the same capacity with Mag Mile and retain the same sales team, pipeline and national commercial mortgage and investment banking platform.

“The rebrand to Mag Mile Capital and leadership structure transition will enable us to concentrate on the firm’s core commercial mortgage and investment banking services, while also exploring technology and process advancements,” said Shah. “As we move the company forward, we will continue to build upon the 27-year foundation we have developed as a team.”

Recently-hired investment banker Robert Bernstein will continue as head of capital markets and placements, based in New York. “The culture here has always been entrepreneurial, and we will continue to be able to leverage the resources and capabilities of a large organization, while also remaining nimble and efficient,” he said.


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