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Cushman & Wakefield, JLL Join Entities Cutting Ties to Trump's Real Estate Business

Fallout After US Capitol Incident Now Involves Companies Targeting Trump Organization
<b>Cushman &amp; Wakefield had handled the leasing and marketing of Trump Organization properties, including the office tower at 40 Wall St. known as The Trump Building. (CoStar)</b>
Cushman & Wakefield had handled the leasing and marketing of Trump Organization properties, including the office tower at 40 Wall St. known as The Trump Building. (CoStar)

Commercial property brokerage Cushman & Wakefield is joining New York City in cutting some ties to President Trump's real estate company as JLL says it's not doing business with the firm after his political supporters last week stormed the U.S. Capitol.

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