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Nizam joins SVN | Realty Three Advisors team as an associate advisor

Naji Nizam,
SVN | Realty Three Advisors

Port Jefferson Station, NY According to SVN | Realty Three Advisors LLC, a commercial real estate brokerage franchise, Naji Nizam has been hired by the firm.  Nizam is a New York State licensed real estate salesperson and joined SVN as an associate advisor. He specializes in office, medical, and retail in Suffolk County. Nizam plans to leverage his in-depth market knowledge to provide unparalleled expertise and value to his clients.

The SVN brand was founded in 1987 out of a desire to improve the commercial real estate industry for all stakeholders through cooperation and organized competition. SVN is now a globally recognized commercial real estate brand united by a shared vision of creating value with clients, colleagues and our communities. 

When you choose SVN you mobilize the entire SVN organization of experts and all our trusted relationships to act on your behalf. This shared network is the SVN Difference.

SVN | Realty Three Advisors LLC  provides brokerage, tenant representation, consultation, asset management, property management, leasing, accelerated marketing and auction services.  SVN | Realty Three Advisors LLC represents clients in multifamily, retail, industrial, office, self-storage, hospitality and land transactions.

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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

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