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Platform Realty Group joins NAI Global

Platform Realty Group has joined NAI Global. NAI Global manages a network of 5,000 professionals and 325 offices in 55 countries around the world. "Whether bringing new tenants to the upstate market or exposing current properties to a wider venue, our new affiliation with NAI Global will help our clients optimize their assets and their investment strategies locally, nationally, and around the world," said NAI Platform president Daniel O'Brien. "We've changed our name to make it clear that NAI Platform is part of this global real estate services delivery system." NAI Platform will maintain its strong commitment to the capital region, and current clients can expect the same high level of local services and expertise they have enjoyed in the past. This partnership means that NAI Platform can now offer their clients a broad menu of services beyond the capital region and upstate New York. With NAI Global's managed network, NAI Platform can assist their clients just about anywhere in the world, with their local professional serving as the single point of contact throughout the process. Cory Tyksinski, NAI Platform's principal broker and sales manager, said, "As part of the NAI Global network, our agents and clients now have access to the most powerful technology platform in our industry."
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