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Siburn re-joins Cushman & Wakefield as director

According to Cushman & Wakefield, Meredith Siburn has re-joined the company as director in the brokerage services group. Siburn is a seasoned brokerage professional with an impressive track record and 13 years of commercial real estate success in Fairfield county. She has completed sizable lease and building sales with such companies as GE Credit Corp. and Duracell, Pechiney World Trade USA, Air Age Media and The CommonFund, among others. Siburn will focus her efforts in the greater Danbury submarket consisting of Danbury, Ridgefield, Bethel, Newtown, Brookfield, and New Fairfield. She and her team will concentrate on tenant and landlord representation in the leasing and selling of office, retail and industrial properties. "We are thrilled to have Meredith back on board and providing additional services to the Greater Danbury region," said Jim Fagan, senior managing director and market leader of Cushman & Wakefield's Fairfield and Westchester County region. "Her brokerage experience and extensive relationships within the Greater Danbury business community will fortify our excellent position in the region's marketplace, while her day-to-day presence in the market will facilitate her clients' access to Cushman & Wakefield's full range of real estate services." Siburn was a leading brokerage professional with Cushman & Wakefield for more than eight years. She has returned after six years in which she concentrated her efforts on her children and volunteer activities. "I am delighted to return to Cushman & Wakefield and I'm particularly pleased to be able to provide Danbury area clients with the extensive array of real estate services that Cushman & Wakefield's brings to the table," said Siburn. "Having lived in Ridgefield for the last 28 years, I know the northern Fairfield County market well and I am excited to focus my efforts there."
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