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Thomas Kaufman Avison Young

Avison Young Brings in Thomas Kaufman to Grow Downtown Business

Avison Young has hired Thomas Kaufman as principal to boost the firm’s business efforts in the Downtown Manhattan submarket. He brings more than 30 years’ experience in providing consulting and brokerage services to banks, partnerships, corporations and institutional owners. 

Kaufman joins Avison Young from InterRelate Group, LLC where he served as CEO. Previously he spent seven years as an executive director at Cushman & Wakefield and prior to that he was with the New York office of CBRE as an SVP. 

“Tom is a seasoned broker with a well-regarded track record of client service and industry expertise that will help build our agency leasing platform in Manhattan,” said Dorothy Alpert, Avison Young principal and Tri-State president. “His experience and expertise will be an added value and asset to our clients as we continue to expand our comprehensive real estate services platform.” 

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