Hoby Hanna, the Pittsburgh-based brokerage’s president, told Inman the opportunities for independent brokerages like his are vast as his company positions itself for acquisitions in 2023.
Source: Inman News
‘We still have an appetite’: Howard Hanna eyes growth amid downturn
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