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📣 William Allen named Managing Partner for local commercial real estate firm

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Headshot of William Allen of Trinity Partners.

William has been involved in commercial real estate in the Triangle for over 25 years.

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Trinity Partners recently announced that commercial real estate veteran William Allen has been named Managing Partner to provide financial + operational oversight for the firm’s Raleigh office.

William Allen first joined Trinity Partners in 2015 as Director of Office Leasing and was promoted to Partner in 2016.

William has built a top tier reputation as a trusted advisor, and has consistently ranked among the region’s top brokers with a career leasing transaction volume totaling over $1.5 billion. Learn what local university he graduated from.*

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