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Tudor and Collins of CBC Meridian secure 6,000 s/f class A office lease; Polka of the Accardo Agency represents Raptim Humanitarian

Eric Tudor and Patricia Collins, co-owners of Tudor Collins LLC d/b/a Coldwell Banker Commercial Meridian, and Kathy Polka, a broker with The Accardo Agency, Inc. located on Pine Ave. in Niagara Falls, co-brokered a 6,000 s/f office lease. Polka represented her client, Raptim Humanitarian Travel, in the search for a newer, more efficient class A office space, preferably in a single-story building. Tudor and Collins, represented the landlord, DRC Development (David Chamberlain), at the 6,000 s/f office space at 6420 Inducon Corporate Dr. in The Vantage International Pointe business park. Raptim Humanitarian Travel is a travel company that believes care and compassion should travel to where it is needed. Raptim is a global company with offices around the world and a 66 year history specializing in humanitarian travel only. Raptim decided to keep its USA headquarters in Niagara County, retaining 30 jobs, and moving into more efficient office space which would allow Raptim to hire for future expansion.
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