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Low of L&P Commercial named to CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals winners for Q2 2024

William Low

Springfield, MA CoStar Group, Inc., the leading provider of commercial real estate information, analytics and online marketplaces, has named the CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals winners for Q2 2024. William Low Jr. of L&P Commercial came out on top in the list of winners in the Hartford Market. The CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals winners are determined by the top deals executed every quarter, based on price and square footage.

Low has over 35 years experience in all areas of commercial real estate, 30 of those helping run a large nationally affiliated brokerage firm. It’s been five years since founding L&P Commercial. In addition to the 31,821 s/f office lease for this award, Low completed a 8,600 s/f office lease in Westfield Mass. as well as the sale of several office and industrial properties in the Springfield area. 

Please help us congratulate William H. Low Jr. on his CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals win for Q2 2024 in the Hartford market.

From their offices in East Longmeadow, Ma., the team at L&P Commercial combines experience with ingenuity to provide comprehensive real estate services for office, industrial, and retail properties. L&P represents buyers/sellers and landlords/tenants focusing on the Western Mass. and Northern Conn. markets. 

 

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