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SRS Real Estate Partners is enhancing its retail advisory capabilities in Washington, D.C., with the recent addition of industry veterans Arris Noble and Rachel Callender. Noble brings an impressive 25 years of experience in the commercial real estate sector, specializing in both restaurant and retail markets. His extensive background equips him with the insights necessary to navigate the complexities of the D.C. retail landscape.
Joining Noble is Rachel Callender, who complements his expertise with her own robust experience in retail advisory services. Together, they aim to provide innovative solutions and strategic guidance to clients looking to thrive in the competitive retail environment of the nation’s capital.
The expansion of the retail advisory team underscores SRS Real Estate Partners' commitment to delivering top-tier services and fostering growth for its clients. With Noble and Callender at the helm, the firm is poised to make a significant impact in the D.C. market, offering tailored strategies that meet the evolving needs of retailers in the area.
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