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NAI Hiffman hires Staszak for capital markets team

NAI Hiffman announced Ted Staszak has joined the firm as senior vice president with capital markets team.

With more than 20 years of experience in commercial real estate including real estate acquisitions, dispositions, partnership transfers, joint ventures, project management and development joint ventures, Staszak will partner with Pat Sullivan, senior vice president, focusing on expanding the firm's industrial Capital Markets platform as well enhancing full-service solutions for its clients. Prior to joining NAI Hiffman, Mr. Staszak was an Executive Vice President with CBRE. Throughout the span of his career, Staszak has completed more than 500 investment transactions with an aggregate value in excess of $8 billion nationally with a particular expertise in Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, and Cincinnati. He has represented many large institutional clients nationwide including CenterPoint Properties, Duke Realty, High Street Realty, Prologis and TA Realty, among others. Staszak holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Notre Dame University and has been an active volunteer over the last decade as a Vice President and Board Member of the Oak Park Education Foundation and local AYSO affiliate. "Ted's addition elevates the capabilities and service offerings to one of the most powerful industrial real estate groups in the Midwest. His expertise and professionalism will allow NAI Hiffman to better serve our robust local and regional client base as well as our industrial brokerage group of over 35 transaction professionals. I've followed Ted's successful career in the investment marketplace and am thrilled with the level of professionalism, integrity and capability he brings to our firm," said Michael Flynn SIOR CCIM, Chief Operating Officer of Oakbrook Terrace-based NAI Hiffman.

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