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WebTitle Agency relocates corporate headquarters

WebTitle Agency and partner companies Cascade Settlement Agency and Customized Lenders Services (CLS) have relocated their corporate headquarters to 500-A Canal View Blvd. With 31,000 s/f, the team of over 150 employees now has the necessary room for improved integration of the three business units to best serve the needs of their client partners. This relocation also preserves the companies' commitment to the Greater Rochester community with plans to add new jobs to the local workforce. WebTitle will also be adding a branch office in a new downtown location in the Executive Office building at 36 W. Main St., Suite #51. This branch office will focus on walk in attorney traffic and maintain close proximity to the County Clerk's Office, Treasurer, City Hall and Surrogate's Court. "This expansion and relocation affords WebTitle Agency the best of both worlds...it provides a convenient downtown location for our valuable clients which is in close proximity to municipal offices, while at the same time providing an expansive suburban location which allows for continued growth, product line assimilation, state of the art conference rooms, training facilities, and virtually unlimited free parking," said Alan Roides, Chief Marketing Officer/Partner of WebTitle Agency. "Our combined teams are incredibly excited about the future and we are very grateful to our client and vendor partners for their continued support." WebTitle officially opened their new office space on Monday, August 20th, and will celebrate their relocation with a grand opening ceremony in September or October. WebTitle is the largest locally owned and operated title agency in western New York, employing 150 title professionals, including 4 attorneys. WebTitle was formed in 2005, Cascade was formed in 2008 and Customized Lenders Services was formed in October 2004. WebTitle provides customizable abstract, search and title insurance products and services throughout New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts and several additional states.
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