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Stream Realty Expands SoCal Presence with New DTLA Office

Stream Realty Partners has opened an office in downtown Los Angeles, marking a significant expansion of the firm’s presence across Southern California. The expansion is further strengthened by the addition of a high-performing team from Avison Young.

 The team will be led by Jonathan Larsen, who joins Stream as executive vice chairman, and Chandler Larsen, who joins as managing director. Working alongside executive managing director Marty Pupil, who oversees Stream’s California offices, Jonathan and Chandler will help drive the firm’s continued growth across LA.

They are joined by SVPs Sally Zesut and Eric B. Moore, VP Luke Eskigian and associate Sebastian Bernt. The broader team also includes senior analyst Austin Cassidy, marketing specialist Arianna Nienow and senior brokerage coordinator Yolanda Gerardo.

“This expansion is about putting the right team in place,” said Pupil. “This group brings the relationships, experience and execution to make an immediate impact.”

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