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Feil Organization Names Head of Commercial Leasing 

Veteran commercial real estate executive Andrew Wiener has been named head of commercial leasing at The Feil Organization. Wiener will oversee all office leasing for The Feil Organization’s portfolio, which comprises more than 24 million square feet of space in the New York tri-state area, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana and Washington, DC. 

“Andrew has an extremely successful history of expanding a portfolio’s tenant base with high-quality companies,” said Brian Feil, EVP at Feil. “As we work to reposition our portfolio to accommodate today’s office needs, we’re looking forward to seeing his innovations.” 

Before joining The Feil Organization, Wiener spent 12 years at L&L Holding Company, most recently as director of leasing. In that role, he oversaw an office portfolio of more than 8.5 million square feet in New York City. At L&L, he leased more than 5.3 million rentable square feet representing more than $1 billion in value. 

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