February 22, 2025 - 10:17

Darcy Stacom and Wendy Silverstein have teamed up to launch StacomSilverstein, a new real estate advisory firm based in New York City. This partnership combines the expertise and extensive experience of two prominent figures in the real estate sector, aiming to provide innovative solutions and strategic advice to clients navigating the complex real estate landscape.
Stacom, known for her exceptional track record in investment sales, and Silverstein, who has made significant contributions in capital markets, are poised to leverage their deep industry knowledge to assist clients in making informed decisions. The firm will focus on various aspects of real estate, including investment strategy, property management, and market analysis.
With the real estate market continually evolving, StacomSilverstein aims to address the unique challenges and opportunities that clients face today. The duo's commitment to excellence and client satisfaction is expected to set a new standard in the advisory space. As they embark on this exciting venture, the industry watches closely to see how their collaboration will impact the real estate market.
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