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Houlihan Lawrence Commercial Group expands into Connecticut

Greenwich, CT Houlihan Lawrence Commercial Group – the commercial arm of leading real estate firm Houlihan Lawrence, which serves New York City’s northern suburbs – has expanded into Connecticut with agent Michael Rackenberg as team leader serving the communities throughout Fairfield County including New Canaan, Greenwich and Stamford. He will be joined by the following experienced agents: Terry Baxendale, Jim Higgins, Peter Wells and Teresa Marziano.

“Connecticut, much like New York, is experiencing renewed momentum in the commercial market from industrial, retail and health care industries,” said Thomas LaPerch, managing director of Houlihan Lawrence Commercial Group.

Rackenberg will oversee the agents, working between the company headquarters in Rye, NY and the residential brokerage office in Greenwich, CT.

“This is an important move for Houlihan Lawrence Commercial Group, as it allows the company to expand its commercial services into the lucrative Connecticut market,” said Rackenberg. 

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