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Franklin Street Appoints Danny York to President of Capital Advisors Division

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Atlanta—Franklin Street has appointed Danny York to president of its Capital Advisors (FSCA) division. York, based in Franklin Street’s Atlanta office, will oversee the division’s business development efforts as well as develop and maintain all debt and equity relationships.

Atlanta—Franklin Street has appointed Danny York to president of its Capital Advisors (FSCA) division. York, based in Franklin Street’s Atlanta office, will oversee the division’s business development efforts as well as develop and maintain all debt and equity relationships.

FSCA works with clients to develop, optimize and implement plans that enable them to achieve more, retain more and profit more by taking a proactive and knowledgeable approach to arranging debt and equity for income-producing real estate investments.

In the last five years as COO of Franklin Street, York has helped the firm build four offices throughout the Southeast – including one in Atlanta where he currently lives. He also has overseen more than $500 million in annual transactions nationwide. During his transition, York will remain heavily involved in Franklin Street oversight and its recruiting efforts.


Prior to joining Franklin Street, York was an originator at Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp., before helping a California-based bank grow its nationwide multifamily lending platform. He was the top-producing East Coast account executive in both of the two years he was with the bank. York moved back to Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. to oversee three markets in Florida before co-founding Franklin Street in 2006. Download PDF

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