'No bluffing': How one broker went from selling high-end pens to closing deals for Louis Vuitton: Jeff Peck started out working in his family's sneaker stores; now he makes sure his clients win and landlords lose.

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  • Author(s): SACHMECHI, NATALIE (AUTHOR)
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    Crain's New York Business. 5/9/2022, Vol. 38 Issue 18, p12-12. 1p.
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      "No bluffing": How one broker went from selling high-end pens to closing deals for Louis Vuitton: Jeff Peck started out working in his family's sneaker stores; now he makes sure his clients win and landlords lose I've worked deals where I toured 15 different buildings with clients in order to negotiate the best deal. Jeff Peck has been making deals since he was 12 years old, working out of his family's chain of sneaker stores, the City Athlete. [Extracted from the article]
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