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CORFAC Int'l. welcomes The Stubblebine Co. and L. Mason Capitani

CORFAC International welcomes the addition of two new companies. Commercial real estate brokerage firm The Stubblebine Co. has been selected as a representative of CORFAC International in the greater Boston commercial real estate market. Stubblebine Co. has been ranked by CoStar and the Boston Business Journal among the Top 10 commercial real estate companies in the Greater Boston area based on aggregate sales and leasing volume. The company will be known as The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International. "We are very proud to be joining one of the industry´s premier associations of leading independent commercial real estate firms," said David Stubblebine, president of Stubblebine Co. "Our affiliation with CORFAC International will provide our clients with enhanced market expertise, global reach and powerful marketing resources, while allowing our firm to maintain our independence, entrepreneurial culture and local focus." Concurrently, L. Mason Capitani Inc. was also selected to represent CORFAC in the Detroit area. "We are excited to welcome The Stubblebine Co. and L. Mason Capitani to CORFAC International," said CORFAC International president James Garibaldi. Garibaldi is also CEO of The Garibaldi Group/CORFAC International. "Both of these prestigious firms will greatly enhance our market reach and scope of services. This is an exciting time for CORFAC International, as our organization continues its geographic expansion." CORFAC International invites firms to join the organization based on geographic markets and the ability of the firm to respond to the requirements of clients and colleagues for services. CORFAC boasts one of the highest percentages of brokers with designations in professional associations, including the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR), Certified Commercial Investment Members (CCIM), Counselors of Real Estate (CRE), the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) and Certified Property Managers (CPM) of any national organization or firm.
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