A real estate agent used a picture of a burning NYPD van to try and sell homes in Florida. Corcoran cut ties with him.
A police vehicle burns after protesters rallied at Barclays Center over the death of George Floyd, May 29, 2020, in Brooklyn. Corcoran ad not pictured.A real estate agent in Florida lost his job after using an image of an NYPD van on fire as a marketing ploy.He told The Real Deal it was a "marketing piece to get attention," and said that South Florida has been quieter and calmer than New York.
"Corcoran categorically rejects racist and fear-based rhetoric in any form. A Miami-based independent sales agent created this marketing material without our knowledge or approval," a Corcoran spokesperson said in a statement to Business Insider.
"Corcoran categorically rejects racist and fear-based rhetoric in any form. A Miami-based independent sales agent created this marketing material without our knowledge or approval," a Corcoran spokesperson said in a statement to Business Insider. "We have zero tolerance for this behavior, and the individual has been swiftly disassociated from our firm. Corcoran has been proud to call New York City home for 47 years, and we love this city and its people.
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