Reece Commercial Real Estate Announces Recent Transaction

by | Apr 14, 2020 | Uncategorized

Westlake Ace Hardware has signed a multi-year lease renewal at 711 W 23rd Street in Lawrence, KS.  Their store has occupied that location since 1984.  Ryan Schulteis of Reece Commercial Real Estate, represented the Landlord.

About Reece Commercial Real Estate: Reece Commercial Real Estate, a Berkshire Hathaway Affiliate, assists companies, investors and developers in buying, selling and leasing commercial real estate. RCRE provides a full range of commercial real estate brokerage services in the Kansas City Metro and surrounding communities. To find out more, visit www.ReeceCommercial.com.
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About the Author

Responsibilities Retail Multifamily Investment Brokerage Seller/Landlord Representation Buyer/Tenant Representation Experience Ryan is an Associate Broker for Reece Commercial Real Estate. He has grown up in the commercial real estate industry. His family owns a property investment and management company in Lawrence, Kansas where he learned the ins and outs of multifamily and retail investments. He uses his knowledge from the landlord side to directly serve the needs of the buyers and sellers he represents. Before joining our team, Ryan also had an internship as a Financial Analyst where he performed property valuations on multimillion dollar investments. His experiences give him a unique perspective that allows him to provide the highest level of service to his clients. Significant Projects Tenant/Buyer Representation Broadway Plaza - Assisted a property investment company in the successful acquisition of a 14,650 SqFt retail strip center in Pittsburg, KS Seller/Landlord Representation Orchard Corners - Currently leasing the 52,000 SqFt retail strip center which now has an occupancy of 97.5% Education Bachelor of Business Administration at Pittsburg State University Major: Management Minor: Accounting

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