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Choate of Colliers inducted into 2023 Everest Club

David Choate

 

Portsmouth, NH David Choate, executive vice president and a principal of Colliers, has been inducted into the 2023 Everest Club.

“David had another spectacular year in 2023. He continually attains excellence by demonstrating a production level that everyone in the company strives for,” said Bob Rohrer, managing director of Colliers New Hampshire office.

Choate’s brokerage expertise covers the sale, leasing, and valuation of office, industrial, and investment properties, as well as commercial land tracts in the Portsmouth and Dover submarkets.

Choate was also recognized by the Colliers New Hampshire and Maine offices as its Top Producer for 2023, which he has earned six times in the last decade. Additionally, Choate and his colleague, Abby Bachman, won the Colliers New Hampshire and Maine ‘Deal of the Year Award’ for the sale of Mill Plaza in Durham for $8.8 million.

The Everest Club recognizes the top 10% of all Colliers professionals in brokerage, valuation, and corporate solutions in the U.S. based on revenue production.

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