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Miller joins Larew, Doyle & Associates as senior vice president, Connecticut

Jeffrey Miller

 

Stamford, CT Jeffrey Miller joined Larew, Doyle & Associates (LD&A) in 2023 as senior vice president of the new Connecticut office with focus on commercial mortgage lending in the metro Stamford, Hartford, New Haven, Middletown, and New London markets. 

Miller was formerly senior vice president, loan originations, with Foundation Commercial Real Estate Funding LLC from 2021 to 2023. From 1986 through 2020 Miller’s career focus was on institutional real estate investment with several U.S. and foreign fund managers including TCW Realty Advisors, CBRE Investment Management, Challenger Financial Services Group, Mariner Financial and American Realty Advisors. He spent 21 years acquiring commercial properties for core and value-added realty funds, followed by five years raising capital for these funds. Over this time Miller acquired $2.5 billion in commercial property and raised $50 million in institutional capital. 

Early in his career Miller worked in housing and community development with the South Bronx Redevelopment Office of the New York Department of City Planning and several non-profit development corporations. 

Miller is an associate member of the Home Builders and Remodelers Association (HBRA) of Central CT and serves on its statewide government affairs committee and multifamily council.

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