Pierson Commercial welcomes leasing & sales transaction specialist to its retail brokerage team

Anayah Goswami.

Pierson Commercial, a leading retail-focused commercial real estate brokerage and advisory firm with offices in New Jersey and New York, on Friday announced the appointment of Anayah Goswami to its retail brokerage team. Prior to joining Pierson, the Monmouth County resident focused on commercial real estate leasing and sales transactions while with Coldwell Banker Realty’s Manalapan office.

“Anayah is a wonderful addition to our brokerage team at Pierson Commercial, where we welcome her experience and client relationships,” President Jason Pierson said. “In addition to offering our clients high-energy enthusiasm, combined with an understanding of deal structures, she will play a key role in the advancement of our clients’ growth strategies — and our own presence — throughout New Jersey.”

Established in 2011, Pierson Commercial is a leading retail-focused commercial real estate brokerage and advisory firm providing a full range of acquisition, disposition and leasing services. Headquartered in Marlboro, with an office in New York City, the company’s broad client base encompasses institutional property holders and multifaceted real estate developers, as well as approximately two dozen regional and national retailers with growth strategies targeting the state of New Jersey.

In total, Pierson Commercial’s retail leasing and property marketing assignments span over 7 million square feet of retail space across major downtown redevelopments, ground-up new construction and existing retail shopping centers.

“I’m thrilled to be joining the team at Pierson Commercial, where deploying creativity beyond the usual, traditional or conventional is encouraged while tapping into the firm’s extensive human-capital and industry-data resources,” Goswami said. “This is an exciting time in the retail sector, which has successfully reinvented itself post-pandemic, and I look forward to helping my clients grow throughout the state.”