Crocker Partners to Open Washington DC Regional Office
Hires Senior Vice President to Run Market
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BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Crocker Partners, a full-service commercial real estate investment firm, today announced that they have expanded their regional operations and opened an office in Washington DC, hiring Tommy Spinosa to lead it. Spinosa, a seasoned investor with over 17 years experience, was previously Director of Acquisitions and Asset Management for Bridge Investment Group. In that role, he acquired and operated 5.5 million SF – with an acquisition value of $968 million – across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
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