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JLL Adds 15-Year CRE Veteran to NJ Office

JLL has hired 15-year commercial real estate veteran Michael Nicholson as an EVP with the firm’s New Jersey office. Nicholson will work within the Northern New Jersey office team, led by Tim Greiner, focusing on tenant representation and portfolio strategy for national and global clients. 

Nicholson, former director of business development with The Acclaim Group, brings a deep understanding of commercial tenant representation and investment real estate, with a specialization in multi-market portfolios, says JLL. 

During his career, Nicholson has been responsible for a broad scope of real estate functions. He has spearheaded transactions in primary and secondary markets in more than 40 U.S. states for a wide-ranging group of clients with complex office and industrial requirements.

Nicholson’s broad experience ranges from office and industrial tenant representation across many client types, including professional services, information technology, food and beverage and others. 

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