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Glaskin named to Coldwell Banker Commercial’s 2021 Platinum Circle

Todd Glaskin

Newton, MA Todd Glaskin of Coldwell Banker Commercial Realty has been named to the Platinum level of the Coldwell Banker Commercial (CBC) Circle of Distinction. This honor is bestowed upon the top-ranking producers among all CBC-affiliated professionals based on their transaction revenue for 2021.

“Todd continues to set the bar for success with his continuous achievements in commercial real estate, which he has accomplished with hard work, dedication and expertise,” said Dan Spiegel, senior vice president and managing director of CBC. “I am extremely proud of all his success and honored to have him as part of the Coldwell Banker Commercial network.”

Glaskin, routinely ranks as the No. 1 CBC professional in Mass., with over half a billion in sales volume during his 20-year career in commercial real estate. Glaskin began listing and selling commercial real estate while an undergraduate student at Harvard University.

His deep knowledge of the commercial real estate market has enabled Glaskin to facilitate numerous off-market transactions in 2021, providing an invaluable resource to his extensive clientele.

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