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Angel Commercials president earns 2018 Power Broker Award

Jon Angel

Fairfield, CT Jon Angel, president of Angel Commercial, LLC, is the recipient of the 2018 Power Broker Award by CoStar Group, Inc., the data/analytics leader of the commercial real estate industry. Angel received the 2018 Power Broker Award for Top Office Leasing Broker and Top Industrial Leasing Broker based on the high volume of lease transactions that he closed during 2018 in the Westchester and Southern Connecticut Market.

“I am honored to have received this industry recognition,” said Angel. “All of us at AngelCommercial, LLC, work diligently to provide superior commercial real estate services for our clients. We are a privately-held company, and our extensive market knowledge has made us local industry experts for Connecticut’s Fairfield and New Haven Counties.”

The CoStar Power Broker Award program has honored the industry’s elite for 19 years. All commercial real estate sales and lease transactions that closed during the previous year are tallied to determine the winners in each market.

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