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BOSTON–In the competitive world of commercial real estate, few names resonate like those of Simon Butler and Biria St. John. As Vice Chairmen of CBRE’s Boston Multifamily Capital Markets Group, they have emerged as pivotal figures in reshaping the investment landscape of New England. Their expertise and innovative strategies have not only driven significant transactions but have also set a new standard for multifamily investments in the region.
With a combined experience that spans decades, Butler and St. John have cultivated a reputation for their deep understanding of market dynamics and their ability to identify lucrative opportunities. Their leadership has been instrumental in navigating the complexities of the multifamily sector, particularly during challenging economic times.
By leveraging their extensive network and market insights, they have successfully facilitated numerous high-profile deals, contributing to the growth and development of Boston's real estate market. As they continue to push boundaries, their influence on the industry remains undeniable, marking them as true titans in the field.
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