Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties Wins MetroBravo Award

by MMI

RALEIGH, N.C. – Billie Redmond, president of Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties, has announced that the firm has been named one of the Best Commercial Real Estate Companies in the Triangle by Metro Magazine’s 2007 MetroBravo Awards. Readers voted for the award based on customer service, popularity and overall experience, and the firm will be featured in the July issue of Metro Magazine. An event honoring the recipients of the MetroBravo Awards is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 27 at the Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary. For more information, visit http://www.metronc.com.

“We are honored to receive this award,” said Redmond. “Our firm takes great pride in the quality service we are able to provide to the Triangle area.”

About Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties:
Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties is a full-service real estate asset management company that provides property management services, which includes facility, physical and fiscal management; as well as leasing and brokerage services throughout the Triangle. TradeMark’s licensed real estate agents are market experts in their areas of industry specialization, including commercial, residential, retail, forestry, and investment property sales. The executive management team of Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties has over 100 years of combined real estate experience. The firm has been recognized by Metro Magazine’s Metro Bravo Awards as being one of the top commercial real estate firms in the Triangle. The Triangle Business Journal named the firm Best Place to Work in 2004 and ranked it among the top commercial real estate firms in North Carolina for 2006. For more information please call 919-782-5552 or on the Internet at http://www.trademarkproperties.com.

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