SAN FRANCISCO-Erik Doyle has been named executive managingdirector of the Newmark Knight Frank Cornish & Carey CommercialCapital Group to lead all western US institutional investmentsales. In this new position, Doyle is responsible for managingclients’ investment requirements in the western region as well asfacilitating investment connectivity both nationally andinternationally.

The Newmark Knight Frank Cornish & Carey Commercial CapitalGroup’s western region headquarters is located in San Francisco.“We now live in a global real estate environment, where theimportance of accessing investors mandates a strong presence in thekey supply constrained markets that are attractive to the globalplayers. A strategic foothold in San Francisco will augment ourstrengths in New York, Hong Kong, London and Singapore,” says JamesKuhn, president of NKF and head of the investment sales andfinancial services platform.

For Doyle, the recently revealed mergerbetween Cornish & Carey Commercial and Newmark Knight Frank,created the right opportunity for a return to the business ofbrokering investment sales while expanding his executive role,according to a prepared statement

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