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Coldwell Banker Commercial expands to Rochester

Rochester, NY Coldwell Banker Custom Realty finds its new location and completes the launch of its Commercial arm: Coldwell Banker Commercial Custom Realty. Michael Liess, owner and principal broker of both Coldwell Banker Custom Realty and now Coldwell Banker Commercial Custom Realty, are in one location at 955 E. Henrietta Rd.

Coldwell Banker Commercial Custom Realty provides a full spectrum of broker, analytical and consulting services pertaining to leasing, acquisition, disposition, and development of commercial real estate.

“We are very proud to expand Coldwell Banker Commercial into our market. CBC strategically broadens the scope of services we provide while fostering an environment where agents can master their vertical specialty. Our clients now have a real estate advisory team, in one location” said Liess.

“We are pleased to have Michael Liess and his team join Coldwell Banker Commercial,” said Dan Spiegel, managing director of Coldwell Banker Commercial. “Michael’s team of professionals are dedicated to exceptional client service, very involved in the local community and bring unique expertise to the brand.”

Coldwell Banker Commercial is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Since 1906, the Coldwell Banker Commercial brand has been a premier provider of real estate, recognized globally as a company that puts the client first while delivering individual, distinctly different service.

Coldwell Banker Commercial affiliates cover territory throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Coldwell Banker Commercial is an industry leader in providing commercial real estate solutions that serve the needs of tenants, landlords, sellers and buyers in the leasing, acquisition, disposition and management of all property types. Each office is independently owned and operated.

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