NAI welcomes Czech member.NAI See Network Associates. , a leading global commercial real estate services provider, welcomes its latest European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. member in the Czech Republic Czech Republic, Czech Česká Republika (2005 est. pop. 10,241,000), republic, 29,677 sq mi (78,864 sq km), central Europe. It is bordered by Slovakia on the east, Austria on the south, Germany on the west, and Poland on the north. . NAI M.I.P.A., founded in 1991, is actively working in the Czech Republic and Slovakia and is one of the leading firms in the region. "We are pleased to welcome our new member in Prague, whose expertise in corporate services Activities that combine or consolidate certain enterprise-wide needed support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve internal (and sometimes external) customers and business partners. and investment will enable us to extend our client services to both the Czech Republic and Slovakia," NAI's international coverage has enjoyed rapid expansion in the past several years. The addition of NAI M.I.P.A. complements the skills and coverage of our existing NAI Europe team," says David Perry
Prague-based NAI M.I.P.A. offers clients the full range of real estate consultancy services, including retail, office & industrial consultancy and leasing, tenant representation and space planning; site location; investment; financial appraisal (including cost analysis); market research and reports; valuation and other market services. "M.I.P.A. joined NAI because we wanted to reach the global market and benefit from other NAI Members' contact with potential clients, companies looking to expand or set up in the Czech Republic," said Nigel Young, F.R.I.C.S., Managing Director of NAI M.I.P.A. for 12 years. "While NAI M.I.P.A. focuses on our local markets, we feel the necessity to broaden instead of isolating i·so·late tr.v. i·so·lat·ed, i·so·lat·ing, i·so·lates 1. To set apart or cut off from others. 2. To place in quarantine. 3. ourselves in today's global economy. Further, many of the clients we presently represent in the Czech Republic are looking to expand further East, as far as China." |
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