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Denison Yacht Sales opens new office in Marina del Rey

Denison Yacht Sales, a full-service yacht brokerage and charter firm based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has opened a new office on the U.S. West Coast. Located in the Los Angeles area on the waterfront in Marina del Rey, California, amid more than 5,000 boat slips, the new office provides Denison’s full range of services.

“We are delighted to be expanding our sales and charter business to California and the West Coast. This is a great opportunity for us to work more closely with a significant portion of our client base and to continue to grow the base of knowledge and talent associated with Denison Yacht Sales,” said Bob Denison, President of Denison Yacht Sales.

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