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Miller joins Malone Comm'l. Brokers as VP

According to Malone Commercial Brokers, Mike Miller has joined the company as vice president of its Industrial Division.   Miller ranks among the most experienced commercial real estate brokers in New England.  He has practiced industrial brokerage since 1983, first as a senior VP and principal with Colliers-Seely in LA and then with NAI/The Dunham Group. Miller graduated from the Univ. of Calif.-Santa Barbara with majors in Business Economics and Pre-Law. About Malone Commercial Brokers We are one of the oldest commercial real estate brokerage firms in Maine.  Established in 1960 as the Malone Agency, the company changed its name to Malone Commercial Brokers to reflect the total focus on commercial real estate.  We've been representing buyers, sellers, tenants, and landlords in all sectors of commercial and investment real estate for 25 years.  Our brokers are full service commercial and investment real estate professionals and provide the most comprehensive service available.  
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