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Broker returns to owner's side. (profile of real estate broker Richard M. Warshauer) (Column)
From:
Real Estate Weekly
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June 16, 1993| Author:
Alger, Derek
| COPYRIGHT 1993 Hagedorn Publication. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Having sat on both sides of the commercial lease negotiating table, Richard M. Warshauer is back representing the owner's interest as the new head of in-house leasing at Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation.
"... In effect, I know exactly what brokers do," he said. "I'm not in an ivory tower."
In addition to directing the leasing of the Cohen Brothers portfolio, Warshauer will assist Charles Steven Cohen, the firm's president and chief executive officer, in othe...
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