Frankfurt am Main, 21 August 2023. Markus Kullmann will become head of the Frankfurt office leasing team at Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) on September 1. The previous head of Frankfurt Office Agency, Pierre Nolte, will move to the Berlin office of the internationally active real estate consultancy along with some members of his team.
Christian Lanfer, Head of Office Agency Germany, comments: “In Markus, we are pleased to gain an experienced and forward-looking professional from the Frankfurt office market. In the current market environment, where consulting is primarily about efficiency gains, flexibility and a modern working environment, we at C&W need hands-on and well-connected personalities to support and advise users and owners in their many challenges.”
Markus Kullmann holds a degree in business administration in real estate management (BA) and has been active in Frankfurt real estate sector for 16 years. He previously managed the office leasing division and the Frankfurt branch of JLL and was most recently branch manager at the brokerage house Angermann in Frankfurt.
Markus Kullmann new Office Agency Frankfurt Team Lead
Verena Bauer • 21/08/2023
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