In a move that signals a continued aggressive expansion across the Tri-State commercial landscape, Colliers has announced the appointment of Henry Allman as vice president within its Manhattan office.
The hire is expected to have significant ripple effects for the New Jersey corporate sector, as Allman joins the veteran team led by Sheena Gohil. Gohil’s team is renowned for managing complex, high-stakes transactions that often bridge the gap between New York City’s Class A office market and the strategic satellite hubs in Northern and Central New Jersey.
Allman transitions to Colliers from Related Companies, where he was instrumental in executing leases across more than 5 million square feet of premier office space. His portfolio includes some of the most recognizable corporate migrations and expansions of the decade, involving tech and financial giants that maintain a heavy presence in the Garden State, such as:
- Meta: 1.2 million SF
- Wells Fargo: 432,000 SF
- Google: 297,000 SF
- Truist Bank: 128,000 SF
As the New Jersey and New York office markets become increasingly intertwined—with companies frequently adopting “hub-and-spoke” models—Allman’s expertise in end-to-end transaction management across sectors like crypto, healthcare, and financial services will be a vital resource for Tri-State occupiers.
“The firm’s platform, culture, and commitment to growth align with how I approach my work,” Allman stated. “I look forward to bringing new energy and opportunities to the team.”
Allman is no stranger to the spotlight in the regional real estate community. A 2021 honoree on the Commercial Observer 30 Under 30 list, he has built a reputation for precocious success. He holds the distinction of being the youngest intern in Related Companies’ history and was the first undergraduate hire made by the firm since its own CEO.
A graduate of Texas Christian University, Allman’s arrival at Colliers marks a strategic reinforcement of the firm’s ability to handle the “flight to quality” trend currently dominating the Tri-State area


