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Metro Commercial Miami Team Doubles
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Metro Commercial's Miami, FL Team Doubles in Size with the Hiring of Four New Brokers

MIAMI - Washingtoner -- Metro Commercial Real Estate, Inc. (Metro), one of the nation's leading full-service, retail real estate advisory services firms, today announced the hiring of four new employees in the Miami, FL office: Carlos Guzman, Senior Vice President/Managing Director, Alyona Tsutskova, Senior Vice President, Rodolfo Castro, Senior Sales Associate, and Kalayah Sargeant, Senior Sales Associate.

Making their Metro team debut at ICSC@Florida in Orlando, FL on August 27th, Carlos Guzman, Alyona Tsutskova, Rodolfo Castro, and Kalayah Sargeant possess a combined 40+ years of experience and knowledge in the retail real estate industry. All specialize in project leasing and tenant representation and will add this expertise to the existing Miami team of brokers consisting of Rod Castan, Executive Vice President, Principal, Anthony (Tony) Cervone, Executive Vice President, Principal, Cooper Jones, Vice President, and Yanina Yefimova, Senior Sales Associate/Project Coordinator.

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"We are thrilled to have this group of highly reputable and seasoned retail real estate professionals join our team here in Miami. The energy and expertise that they bring solidifies our ability to provide excellent service to our clients in one of the most dynamic real estate markets in the country," said Rod Castan, Executive VP, Principal for Metro Commercial Real Estate.

Photographed (L-R): Rodolfo Castro, Cooper Jones, Carlos Guzman, Yanina Yefimova, Alyona Tsutskova, Kalayah Sargeant, Rod Castan, Tony Cervone

About Metro Commercial

Metro Commercial is an industry leader in national, full-service retail real estate advisory services. Metro guides retailers and property owners toward innovative, data-driven, retail-related real estate solutions. Through its National platform, Metro provides local, regional, national, and international guidance to 140 retailers, and owners of 495 properties. It also offers full-service property management for 8.75 million square feet of retail space, along with a robust investment sales and development services arm. For more information on Metro Commercial's real estate services, visit www.metrocommercial.com.

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***@metrocommercial.com


Source: Metro Commercial Real Estate

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