NAI Global Reports Significant Gains in 2010
NAI Global reports significant gains were made in 2010, as the company re-imagined and reinvigorated services to better serve corporate space users’ changing needs.
“NAI Global continued to innovate and differentiate in 2010, realizing new service offerings and sales channels to help our clients achieve success in today’s uncertain market conditions,” said Jeffrey M. Finn, NAI Global President & CEO. “We look forward to a stronger 2011, built on a re-imagined and reinvigorated global network.”
Among NAI Global’s 2010 highlights:
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NAI Global Selects Maestas & Ward to Expand Coverage in Albuquerque, New Mexico
NAI Global announced today it is expanding its coverage in Albuquerque, NM with the signing of Maestas & Ward. The firm will now operate as NAI Maestas & Ward.
Headquartered in Albuquerque, NAI Maestas & Ward Commercial Real Estate is regarded as one of the fastest-growing and most respected commercial real estate firms in New Mexico. With 50 full-time professionals, NAI Maestas & Ward is a full service firm offering brokerage and leasing of retail, industrial, multifamily and office properties, as well as business brokerage and property management services.
CPE Magazine Ranks NAI Global In Top Tier
Hot off the press from Commercial Property Executive magazine, NAI Global was ranked the 5th best commercial real estate company in the U.S. According to the magazine, “It takes a great deal more than high revenues and lots of employees to rank high on our index… We developed a picture of what it really takes to be the best in the industry, with a ranking that reflects the most significant and talented commercial real estate firms.” We thank all of you for your contribution to our growing market perception and stature.
Las Cruces economy paced by local efforts, national industries
By: Gabe Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin
Las Cruces ranked fifth among all mediumsized metros in the United States in projected 2009-11 employment growth, according to the latest U.S. Census figures; it ranked ninth in BusinessWeek’s top-recovering job markets in a 2010 study; and eighth in the Milken Institute’s annual report of the best-performing small cities in the country. To read more of this article at the Las Cruces Bulletin, click here!
