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Memphis, Tenn. - Beginning the first quarter of 2001, Crye-Leike will transition its existing Memphis-based Total Home Care Club, a vendor referral business, into a new company with a new business model revolutionary to the real estate industry in Tennessee, reported Harold E. Crye, chief executive officer of the 10th largest real estate company in the nation.
The new company, Crye-Leike Home Services, will be a network of home- and family-related services available free to clients, disclosed C. F. Moore, newly-appointed director of Crye-Leike Home Services. A transaction management software system and national network will be used as the foundation for its model.
"Our new business model redefines the process of buying and selling a home, offering a personalized service to simplify homeownership," said Crye. "It will build a customer for life through technology and will assist the real estate associate in giving the consumer unparalleled service."
Nashville, Tenn. - Crye-Leike, Realtors held a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, January 16, 2001, at its 3.83 acre-site located on Cool Springs Boulevard to commence construction of two single-story commercial buildings, each approximately 14,000 square feet. Crye-Leike's Franklin branch office will relocate to this new Cool Springs location, reports Harold E. Crye, chief executive officer of Crye-Leike. Crye-Leike's Franklin office currently leases space at 124 First Avenue South in Franklin, Tenn.
Pictured (from left to right) among sales associates of Crye-Leike's current Franklin branch office are: Tom Kimbrough, vice president and general manager of Crye-Leike of Nashville; James Elkins Jr. of The Conseco Group which is serving as general contractor for the project; Edd Moody, ambassador for Williamson County Franklin Chamber of Commerce; Chief Executive Officer Harold Crye and President Dick Leike of Crye-Leike; Manager Gail Wallin and Assistant Manager Marty Ca...
Memphis, Tenn. - Jane D. Harris of Memphis has been named director of new business relations for Crye-Leike Property Management in Memphis, Tenn., a division of Crye-Leike, Inc. which offers leasing and management services for commercial and residential properties in Shelby, Fayette and Tipton counties. In this newly established position, she will be responsible for implementing marketing strategies to broaden the customer base in the Greater Memphis area.
Harris, a licensed real estate broker in Tennessee, Florida, Georgia and North Carolina, has 18 years of professional leasing and management experience, having leased and managed over 5.5 million square feet of office and retail space. She has five years' experience in the closing of commercial loans in the title insurance business.
For the past 10 years, Harris served as partner and owner of Property Network, a real estate company in Charlotte, North Carolina. There she brokered commercial real estate, di...
Johnson City, Tenn. - Crye-Leike, the largest real estate company in Tennessee and the Mid-South, has established its fourth regional commercial office company wide in Johnson City, announced Harold E. Crye, chief executive officer.
Crye-Leike Commercial - Business & Investment Real Estate, a division of Crye-Leike, is a full service commercial real estate company offering business and investment real estate services from its four regional commercial offices in West Tennessee (Memphis), Middle Tennessee (Nashville), Southeast Tennessee (Chattanooga) and now Northeast Tennessee (Johnson City.)
Its three regional divisions in Memphis, Nashville and Chattanooga completed over $87.2 million in property sales and lease volume in 2000. Its commercial brokers and affiliate brokers, which total 58 company wide, have an 18-year history of providing comprehensive real estate assistance, including commercial sales, leasing and buyer representative services.
Johnson City, Tenn. - David Lefemine of Johnson City, Tenn. has been named commercial manager of Crye-Leike Commercial - Business & Investment Real Estate in Johnson City, Crye-Leike's newest commercial division and its fourth regional commercial office company wide, announced Harold E. Crye, chief executive officer of Crye-Leike, the largest real estate company in Tennessee and the Mid-South. The office is located in Crye-Leike's Johnson City branch office at 128 Princeton Road.
Crye-Leike Commercial, a division of Crye-Leike, is a full service commercial real estate company offering business and investment real estate services from its four regional commercial offices in West Tennessee (Memphis), Middle Tennessee (Nashville, Chattanooga) and now East Tennessee (Johnson City.) Its three regional divisions in Memphis, Nashville and Chattanooga completed over
$87.2 million in property sales and lease volume in 2000. Its commercial brokers and affiliate broker...
Crye-Leike is a full-service real estate company founded in Memphis in 1977. Today it is ranked #4 in the nation and the largest real estate company serving markets in Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi. Crye-Leike has a network of more than 2,800+ licensed sales associates, 600+ staff members and over 130+ branch and franchise offices located throughout a seven state region of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Crye-Leike also has a franchise location in Puerto Rico.
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