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Newmark Merrill Promotes Brent Sherman to Regional PM

NewMark Merrill Companies Inc. recently promoted Brent Sherman to regional property manager. Most recently, he served as portfolio manager.

Sherman is responsible for overseeing the property management of almost two million square feet of shopping center space in Los Angeles County which includes Crenshaw Imperial Plaza, The Shops at SouthBay Pavilion, Devonshire Reseda Shopping Center, Norwalk Town Square and others. Sherman has been involved with many of the company’s largest redevelopments including centers in Thousand Oaks, Baldwin Park and Inglewood.

“For over 12 years Brent has been an exceptional team player, interested in all aspects of our business, implementing our technology and marketing initiatives, and most importantly, supporting our merchants and the communities that depend on our centers,” said Sandy Sigal, president and chief executive officer of NewMark Merrill Companies.

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