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Nashville, Tenn. - The Greater Nashville Association of Realtors' Commercial Investment Division has named Jim Brown of Lord Baltimore Properties Commercial Realtor of the Year.
The award recognizes brokers who demonstrate leadership and integrity and who contribute to the betterment of the industry. Brown, a past CID president, has been a member of the association for more than 15 years and was instrumental in GNAR's move to its current location on Trousdale Drive.
"Jim has been a successful realtor and an active member of GNAR's Commercial Investment Division," says Pat Brakefield, 2005 president of GNAR's Commercial Investment Division. "His commitment to excellence in his work, dedication to the Realtor Association and talent in serving clients are what garnered him this prestigious award."
Michelle Kang of Crye-Leike Commercial took home the Horizon Award, which recognizes up-and-coming commerci...
Crye-Leike is a full-service real estate company founded in Memphis in 1977. Today it is ranked #4 in the nation and the largest real estate company serving markets in Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi. Crye-Leike has a network of more than 2,800+ licensed sales associates, 600+ staff members and over 130+ branch and franchise offices located throughout a seven state region of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Crye-Leike also has a franchise location in Puerto Rico.
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