Newmark Knight Frank welcome Crowley and Schneier to Boston team
The Boston office of Newmark Knight Frank has expanded its operations with the addition of Joseph Crowley and Adam Schneier to its brokerage team.
Crowley has joined Newmark Knight Frank as a director. A veteran of the local real estate market, with an emphasis on office landlord and tenant representation.
A holder of a bachelor of science degree in finance and management from the University of Mass. Crowley is a member of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board.
Schneier has joined as associate director. A specialist in tenant and landlord representation, Schneier has negotiated transactions on behalf of numerous local and national companies.
Schneier holds a bachelor of arts degree from St. Lawrence University, where he majored in political science.
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