Bio
As Managing Principal of Cresa, Adam co-manages the Boston office, guiding its strategic direction, ensuring overall client satisfaction, and directing its operations. Adam’s advisory practice focuses on corporate and institutional client support throughout Greater Boston. Since joining Cresa in 2002, Adam has assisted clients representing numerous industries with space acquisitions, dispositions, lease buyouts and build-to-suit projects.
- Akamai Technologies
- The Brattle Group
- Cambridge Health Alliance
- ERT Clinical
- PTC
- Simon-Kucher & Partners
- Veracode
- Wiley
Adam graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy.
Adam has been on the Boston Commercial Brokers Association (CBA) board of directors since 2010 and served as president in 2015. He is a member of CoreNet Global and YPO New England and is on the host committee for United Way’s annual Real Estate & Building Industry Leadership Breakfast. Adam is a Boston Business Journal 40-Under-40 Honoree (2014). He received the CBA Greater Cambridge Deal of the Year in 2016 (Akamai Technologies HQ), and the CBA 2017 Boston Office Deal of the Year (PTC HQ).
As we begin the new year, a halting return to office and uncertain economic forecast are defining drivers in Boston’s commercial real estate.
You Snooze, You Lose: Scarcity of Quality Space Limits Options
Today, the scarcity of quality office space is real, and its impact has a ripple effect on many aspects of the market and business climate. It sounds trite, but if you snooze, you lose in today’s competitive commercial real estate market.
Aside from work with clients, Adam enjoys spending time outside with his wife, young children and their dog, Max.