Press/Cuozzo Commercial Services honored with the CoStar Power Broker Award
Press/Cuozzo Commercial Services has been honored with the CoStar Power Broker Award and recognized in its annual selection of top Commercial Real Estate Brokers for achieving highest transaction volume in commercial property leasing in 2010 in the Westchester/Southern Conn. market.
As the largest research organization serving commercial real estate, CoStar is pleased to independently confirm and recognize the most active firms and individual dealmakers in the United States each year with this prestigious industry award. "On behalf of all of us at CoStar, we congratulate you on this recognition of your leading market position and offer our best wishes for another successful year." said CoStar Group President and CEO Andrew C. Florance.
Press/Cuozzo Realtors is located at 2751 Dixwell Avenue, Hamden, CT, and has been serving the greater New Haven area since 1990. Press/Cuozzo Realtors provides the services of a Commercial/Industrial Division, Residential Brokerage, Relocation Services, and Senior Real Estate Services.
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