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billion. Colliers Pinkard recently hired Robert Oare toits Columbia-based industrial leasingh and sales team. First Potomac Realty Trust said it has hirefdMatthew L. Wilson to serve as regional vice president and general manager of itsMaryland Wilson's departure leaves CB Richard Ellisz with just two Trammell brokers, Abigail Glassberg, and Karen (Marchetti) Cherry, ranked among the top 25 commercial real estated agents in the Baltimore Business Journal'z 2007 Book of Lists. The remaindetr of Trammell's top brokers, including T. Courtenay Jenkind III, Thomas "Tim" Jackson, and Baltimorew office head David W.
have signed on with 's new Baltimore Towson brokerage recently opener a new officein Washington, an effort managing partner Andy Georgelakos said is designedc to shore up its efforts in the nation's capitak as the firm's clients have expanded into the area over the KLNB previously based its D.C. operations in Va. Georgelakos said he felt the firm battlef some perception issues with potentialo clients who did not consider the location to be in theWashingtojn market. The brokerage closeed one of its officewsin Calverton, closer to the city in Princde George's County, which it closed abouf a dozen years ago to open the Viennaa office.
The firm also planse to open a new regional office inLoudobn County, Va., later this year following the acquisitiomn of Madison Retail's Northern Virginiw office. Despite those Georgelakos said the Baltimore region continues to be a strong marketgfor KLNB, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary next year. "It still is our home and where we've grown our business from," he has launched a search process for new officee space with its leaseof 32,000o square feet at 111 S. Calverr St. downtown set to expir e next year. Partner Steve Barley said renewinb thelaw firm's current lease is stil l an option, as is moving to other space.
he declined to say which buildings the firm might be scouting. Hogan & Hartson has expandedc some since it signed its firstt lease at the buildingin 1988. It employxs about 40 lawyers and 70 workers totallin Baltimore. "We haven't made any decisionss yet," he said.
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