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Since 2003, our Colliers office in New Haven, CT office has serviced the real estate needs of south-central Connecticut, offering a broad range of services including property marketing, planning and advisory services, tenant representation and property management.
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Making a difference in New Haven
Our regional market
New Haven is a sophisticated shoreline city that offers old New England charm, modern innovations and a diverse cultural landscape. A hub for bio-tech startups, life sciences and pharma and Yale University, the Elm City contributes to the quality talent pool that further attracts innovators and potential employers to the region.
Suburban towns like Milford, North Haven and Branford, scattered along the I-95 and lower I-91 corridors, showcase quaint and modern retail developments, large industrial parks with easy access to highway, rail, air and water transportation to major cities throughout New England and New York and attractive suburban Class A office parks.
Our brokers play a key role in the growth and development of our local market and have the depth of knowledge and expertise to extend to old and new players alike who are interested in the region.
Our local history
The New Haven office was established in 2003 as an expansion of Colliers within Connecticut to service the growing real estate needs of the local market. With 20+ years of individual experience, each of our seasoned professionals is ready to assist you in all facets of real estate, including the provision of up-to-date market information, planning and advisory services, marketing of properties for sale or lease, tenant representation and property management.
Our local clients
Our client base is diverse. We have the experience to assist you with your real estate needs.
- American Diabetes Association
- Bowtie Partners
- Citizens Bank
- Fusco Corporation
- General Electric
- Omni Hotels
- Wachovia
- University of New Haven
- Yale University