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  • From left, Corcoran's Pamela Liebman and Tresa Hall gave out the annual company awards to Robby Browne, Leighton Candler, Dennis Hughes, among others
    From left, Corcoran’s Pamela Liebman and EVP of sales Tresa Hall gave out the annual company awards to Robby Browne, Leighton Candler, Dennis Hughes, among others

    The Corcoran Group held its annual Manhattan and Brooklyn awards ceremony Tuesday, with Robby Browne, a senior vice president and associate broker, taking top honors as Salesperson of the Year. The event was held at the Nokia Theater in Times Square with guest speakers Real Estate Board of New York Chairwoman Mary Ann Tighe and New York City restaurateur Danny Meyer. Corcoran CEO Pamela Liebman and Executive Vice President of Sales Tresa Hall presented the awards. In addition to Browne, winners included Carrie Chiang, who was named East Side Salesperson of the Year, Sherry Matays, who was recognized as West Side Salesperson of the Year, Fabienne Lecole as Carnegie Hill Salesperson of the Year, and Julie Pham as Chelsea Salesperson of the Year. Lisa Fitzig was named Manhattan Rookie of the Year and Dennis Hughes was rental agent of the year for Manhattan. Leighton Candler received the Deal of the Year award, though as of press time the company remained mum on the deal in question. For a picture from the ceremony, click here. This week, Corcoran also released its 2009 annual list of the top performing agents on the East End. TRD
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  • Top five sales agents of the week

    July 31, 2009 12:42PM

    The Real Deal has ranked the top listing agents of the week based on the highest priced residential deals filed with the city.

    Footnotes: Data is for closed deals filed with the city
    this week through Thursday. The chart only includes sellers’ brokers,
    because buyers’ brokers’ names are not available in city data or
    listings. The data does not include deals in contract. To obtain broker
    information, listing information was compared with sales records filed
    with the city. Only deals where an individual broker and address can be
    identified are included. As a result, private sales, listings where an
    address has not been provided and new development sales by a sales
    center are not included. Sources: Streeteasy.com and The Real Deal research.

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