Boston Realty Advisors hires Herz as managing director
Nick Herz has joined Boston Realty Advisors (BRA) as a managing director and shareholder in the capital markets group. In this role he will focus on expanding investment sales, debt finance, and equity placement activities.
Prior to joining BRA, Herz served as senior vice president in the capital markets groups at CB Richard Ellis/New England and Colliers International.
"I'm excited to join such a dynamic and collaborative group. The momentum here is tremendous and I'm looking forward to helping the team build-out new business lines." said Jason Weissman, principal and founder of BRA. "Nick will have an instant impact at our firm assisting on existing assignments and adding additional value to our client base by contributing debt and equity placement acumen."
BRA is a privately held commercial brokerage firm based out of Boston. BRA specializes in the sale and leasing of investment and commercial properties throughout New England.
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