PHOENIX—McMillan Commercial Real Estate, an Arizona commercial real estate firm exclusively representing tenants and corporate space users, announces that they have entered into an agreement to merge with Keyser to lead the firm's growing Educational Practice Group. Keyser merged with Catalyst in April.
“I am very pleased to be able to announce this merger," states Andy McMillan, CEO of McMillan Commercial Real Estate. "After working together for some time and really getting to know the Keyser team, it became clear that we have a strong philosophical alignment as well as the unique opportunity to create extraordinary synergies. Merging simply made sense and will be a benefit to both of our respective clients.”
The newly combined entity will operate under the Keyser brand, and the McMillan team's focus will be to lead and grow Keyser's Educational Services Division.
"McMillan Commercial Real Estate has a strong local reputation for client advocacy and service, and we are very pleased that they have chosen to join our growing firm," says Jonathan Keyser, founder of Keyser. “We have been searching for the right fit to lead our educational services division. The McMillan team's experience will further bolster our capabilities in the educational space and ensure that we have the right leadership and expertise to support our clients with their educational requirements going forward."
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