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NAI Global earns fourth spot in 2016 Lipsey Survey of Top 25 Commercial Real Estate Brands

New York, NY NAI Global had earned the fourth spot in the 2016 Lipsey Survey of Top 25 Commercial Real Estate Brands. The survey was conducted among 100,000 commercial real estate professionals using a combination of ballot voting, phone interviews and focus groups to evaluate innovation, responsiveness and quality of service. NAI Global is the only commercial real estate network of independently owned and operated firms represented among the top five. “We are thrilled that our success and growth is recognized by our peers and reflected in this years Lipsey ranking,” said Jay Olshonsky, FRICS, SIOR, president, NAI Global. “The power of the NAI Global network has never been stronger, with 170+ member firms who work together to drive business and create opportunities for their clients worldwide. This represents the exceptional service that only a network of owner-operated brokerages can deliver.” The survey is conducted by The Lipsey Company, a leading training and consulting firm specializing in the commercial real estate industry.  The results of Lipsey’s 2016 Commercial Real Estate Brand Survey can be found at https://lipseyco.com/brand-survey.
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