Rowley joins forces with Flagler RE Services
CORAL GABLES - Flagler Real Estate Services LLC has joined forces with the Rowley Group LLC.
The new combined Flagler Real Estate Services division will continue to be based out of Flagler’s Coral Gables headquarters. Stephen “Pike” Rowley, president of Rowley Group. will serve as president of Flagler Real Estate Services LLC, which now ranks as the largest property management firm in Florida and one of the largest commercial brokerages in South Florida.
In his new role, Rowley will also be responsible for overseeing Flagler Real Estate Services brokerage, property management and asset management business, which includes the newly launched Asset Solutions Group.
As part of the agreement, the Rowley Group’s Broward office will become part of the Flagler Real Estate Services’ network. Rowley Group vice presidents David Duckworth and Molly McDonough, along with associate Brett Rowley will also join Flagler Real Estate Services team, which includes an already significant group of seasoned veterans such as Jack Lowell, Keith O’Donnell, Stuart Gordon, Dave Albert and George Pino, as well as Michael Vullis. Vullis has managed the day-to-day operations of the property management team for nearly two decades.
Today, Flagler Real Estate Services manages 23 msf of commercial space throughout Florida, including more than 11 msf of industrial, office and retail space on behalf of a roster of corporate, private and institutional clients.
Rowley, who served as director of Codina Realty Services from 1998- 2005. Codina Group subsequently joined with Flagler Development Company in 2006 to become Flagler.
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