“The move was initiated by the need to accommodate the rapid growth of our Fairfield and Southport brokerage locations, as well as a desire to acquire a stand-alone address befitting the stature of the Sotheby’s brand” said Brad Kimmelman, brokerage manager for WPSIR’s Fairfield and Southport offices. “This stately brick building in the heart of Southport Village was the perfect next home for my team.”
Since his appointment as head of the firm’s Fairfield and Southport operations in June 2011, Mr. Kimmelman has led his team of nearly 60 agents to almost double their production during a time when the market has been improving only incrementally.
“Our present Southport location at 342 Pequot Avenue was originally meant to be a satellite location, but grew larger and faster than we had projected it would.” said Paul Breunich, President and CEO if William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.
After careful thought and planning, Mr. Kimmelman and Mr. Breunich made the decision to consolidate the Fairfield office, currently located at 2000 Post Road in Fairfield, with the Southport office for efficiency in leadership and operations.
“I always ran the two offices as one,” Mr. Kimmelman said. It only makes sense to merge the two locations so that my entire team can work together in one brand new, state-of-the-art facility. We are thrilled to be moving into a beautiful new building that will truly appeal to the clients of this luxury, global brand.”
Construction at 250 Pequot Avenue will begin immediately, and Mr. Kimmelman hopes the move will take place before the New Year. The building will be shared with Connecticut Challenge Center for Cancer Survivorship which opened their new facility just last month on the lower level. William Pitt Sotheby’s Southport Brokerage recently moved upstairs at 342 Pequot Avenue to accommodate J. McLaughlin, a clothing store that is new to Southport Village. The current William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty brokerages in Southport and Fairfield at 342 Pequot Avenue and 2000 Post Road, respectively, will continue to operate until the move occurs.
“We are certain that this move will allow us to serve the Fairfield and Southport communities with the professionalism and style they have come to expect from us as we continue to grow in these very important markets,” Mr. Breunich said.