Commercial real estate companies NAI Earle Furman in Greenville and NAI Columbia have merged, the final step in a four-year process between eight local Columbia partners and NAI Earle Furman.
“We are thrilled to have NAI Columbia officially join our family of companies,” said Jon Good, CEO of NAI Earle Furman, in a press release. “This collaboration will mutually benefit both our businesses with more manpower, increased support and additional resources. Together we will be able to better serve our customers throughout South Carolina and beyond.
NAI Columbia joins NAI Piedmont Triad, a Greensboro, North Carolina-based company that merged with NAI Earle Furman in 2017.
“We started this partnership four years ago with a plan to merge the companies,” said Patrick Chambers, director of NAI Columbia. “NAI Earle Furman has an infectious corporate spirit and culture that will maximize the growth of our shareholders and employees. We couldn’t be happier for what the future holds for our newly merged company. »
NAI Columbia was created from a joint venture with NAI Earle Furman with eight directors who had served as principal brokers with NAI Avant, according to the release. NAI Avant is derived from national property developer Edens & Avant, founded in Columbia in 1966. NAI Avant continued to serve the Midlands until its demise and reformation as NAI Columbia under new management and corporate structure .
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