Real estate consultant Anarock Group has appointed Vik Lulla as Executive Vice President of Commercial Leasing & Advisory for the USA, aiming to expand its footprint in the North American market.
Real EstateCommercial LeasingAdvisory ServicesAnarock GroupUs MarketReal EstateApr 11, 2025
Vik Lulla is the newly appointed Executive Vice President of Commercial Leasing & Advisory for the United States at Anarock Group. He brings over two decades of experience in the real estate sector, with a strong focus on leasing and advisory services.
Anarock Group is a leading real estate consulting firm known for providing a wide range of services, including transaction management, property management, and strategic advisory. The firm has a presence in several key markets, including India, the Middle East, and Africa.
Anarock is expanding into the US market to tap into the robust growth of the US commercial real estate sector. The firm aims to offer its comprehensive suite of services to a broader client base and capitalize on the opportunities presented by the growing market.
Anarock's commercial leasing and advisory services include site selection, lease negotiations, portfolio management, and strategic advisory. The firm is known for delivering innovative solutions that help clients optimize their real estate investments and achieve their business objectives.
Vik Lulla's primary objectives in his new role include expanding Anarock's client base, enhancing service delivery, and fostering a culture of innovation and excellence. He will focus on building a strong team and establishing strategic partnerships to drive the firm's growth in the US market.
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