NAI Global Expands Canadian Footprint with ICR Commercial (Regina) Ltd.
Market-Leading Firm in Saskatchewan to Operate as NAI Commercial (Sask)
NAI Global, the world’s premier managed network of commercial real estate firms and one of the largest real estate services providers worldwide, announced today it is expanding into the Saskatchewan region of Canada with the signing of ICR Commercial (Regina) Ltd. The firm will now operate as NAI Commercial (Sask).
Based in Regina and serving the southern part of the Saskatchewan province, NAI Commercial (Sask) is the largest third-party commercial and residential property management company in the region. The full-service firm offers comprehensive commercial brokerage services, including tenant representation, leasing and sales of office, retail and industrial space, investment sales, property management and facilities management.
“Saskatchewan’s economic strength in recent years has resulted in many multinational companies expanding their interests in the market,” said Jeffrey M. Finn, President & CEO, NAI Global. “The addition NAI Commercial (Sask), together with the recent signing of NAI Aslar Urban in Toronto, significantly expands our capabilities in Canada.”
“The southern Saskatchewan market is growing, with an abundance of natural resources and spike in the service sectors,” said Paul Mehlsen, Managing Partner and Broker, NAI Commercial (Sask). “Our goal is to tap the resources of NAI to expand our team’s current service offerings and to provide our market with world-class service.”
NAI Commercial (Sask) is the newest addition to NAI Global’s Canadian Network, which includes 10 additional offices operating under the NAI Commercial umbrella in Calgary, Edmonton, Gatineau, Halifax, Langley, Montreal, New Westminster, Ottawa, Vancouver and Victoria, and NAI Ashlar Urban in Toronto.
NAI Commercial (Sask) is located at 120-1230 Blackfoot Dr. in Regina, Saskatchewan. Headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, NAI Global manages a network of 325 offices and 5,000 professionals in 55 countries across the globe.
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