Brown & Wagner, LLC, headquartered at 31 State
Street in Boston, is a full service commercial brokerage firm serving
landlords and tenants within the Boston area. It serves as the
exclusive agent for a number of distinguished properties located within
downtown Boston.
Brown & Wagner provides a complete range of commercial
real estate services to its clients, including landlord agency, tenant
advisory services, value added consultation and investment sales. Its
performance-oriented approach has resulted in many long term client
relationships as a testament to its highly individualized, one-on-one
commitment.
The buildings within Brown and Wagner’s inventory provide a wide
assortment of alternatives. All offer immediate accessibility to
Boston’s major transportation and public transit routes. Restaurants,
hotels and other amenities are within walking distance of each property.
(Click
here to view all currently available listings).
About Kevin E. Brown
Brown & Wagner, LLC is the creation of President Kevin Brown, who has a
diverse and successful background spanning over three decades, providing
guidance to the tenant and landlord community, 31 of those years in
Downtown Boston. He has completed over 11 million square feet of
transactions to over 1600 organizations during that time.
(Click
landlords and
tenants
to see a sample list).
Prior to founding Brown & Wagner, Kevin was Senior Vice President at
Lincoln Property Company for six years, following a productive career of
24 years as a Principal and Senior Vice President of Peter Elliot and
Company. Kevin is a 1977 graduate of Holy Cross College with a BA in
History and a member of the President’s Council of Holy Cross College.
The Real Reporter’s
March 5, 2009
issue, in an article introducing Brown & Wagner, LLC, says that Kevin
is
a “veteran commercial real estate broker.... thanks to
“astute” landlords, the buildings he represents are stable, with
occupancy averaging about 95 percent…. Brown himself would seem well
equipped to handle any rough waters, having survived harsh environments
including the early 1990’s.”
Kevin E. Brown
