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Brennan joins Coldwell Banker Comm'l. Meridian and Chubb/Aubrey Leonard

Colleen Brennan has joined Coldwell Banker Commercial Meridian with Patricia Collins and Eric Tudor, who purchased the commercial franchise in 2005. The office is located at 4498 Main St. at Harlem Rd. Brennan will also be selling residential real estate with Coldwell Banker Chubb/Aubrey Leonard out of their Orchard Park office. Barry Chubb and Daniel Kieffer purchased the residential franchise in 2005 as well. With the opportunity to continue the strong growth that CBC Meridian and CB Chubb/Aubrey Leonard have experienced over the past several years, Brennan maintains the same vision for the Coldwell Banker franchises: to put the "Client First" by building long and lasting relationships, offer superior and professional consultation through integrity and honesty. In the commercial arena, Brennan will pursue opportunities in the market that focuses on tenant/buyer representation, seller/landlord representation for the industrial/flex/warehouse and manufacturing and office segments. Meridian will focus on clients in Western, New York, specifically Erie and Niagara Counties. Working as a seller's agent as well as working as a buyer's agent. Brennan said, "Treating each client as if they were my only client is what I take great pride in." Brennan will be joining Howard Block, JD, Doug Hansgate, Gerald Kelly, Steve Kossoff, SIOR, and Jan Pisanczyn as licensed commercial agents.
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