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NAI Horizon successfully provides a full range of real estate services to local, national and international clients in Arizona. Whether you need to find a new location, buy or sell property, manage a building, or extract value from a portfolio, we have the capacity to support all of your commercial real estate needs.

With offices all over the globe, NAI ranks among the world’s largest commercial real estate providers. We make your success our priority and support your needs with strategic insight, accountability and global resources. Whether you’re looking locally or thinking globally, NAI Horizon has the network, knowledge and experience to deliver results.

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RECENT TRANSACTIONS - PHOENIX, ARIZONA
02/08/2010 Sale Transactions: NAI Horizon Agent: Mark Wilcke, Joe Cryan, and Tysen Manuel Represented: Buyer Name of Buyer: 150 South Dobson, LLC Name of Seller: Mechanical Companies, LLC
RECENT TRANSACTIONS - PHOENIX, ARIZONA
02/01/2010 Lease Transactions: NAI Horizon Agent: Chris Gerow, Shelby Tworek and Gabe Ortega Represented: Tenant Tenant: Goldman Group, IX, LLC dba Zipps Sports Grill Tenants type of busi
RECENT TRANSACTIONS - PHOENIX, ARIZONA
01/25/2010 Lease Transactions: NAI Horizon Agent: Michael Clancey Represented: Tenant Tenant: Seville Restaurant, LLC Tenants type of business: Mexican restaurant Name of leased property:
NAI HORIZON ANNOUNCES HIRING OF STEVE PROKOPEK
Joins the Healthcare RealtySource Team as Healthcare Property Specialist PHOENIX NAI Horizon welcomes the addition of Steve Prokopek, as Healthcare Property Specialist with their Healthcare
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January 2010 Global Economic Outlook web conference available OnDemand!

Now that we have found “the bottom,” what’s next?

NAI Global’s Chief Economist Dr. Peter Linneman previews a slow economic recovery in 2010, with jobs on the decline through the first quarter and the housing sector in an upturn, with an in-depth review of what happened in 2009 and where we can go from here. Listen to the January 2010 Global Economic Outlook web conference OnDemand.

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