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Sea Watch Realty joins Kinlin Grover Commercial Group

Kinlin Grover Commercial Group has acquired Sea Watch Realty. Sea Watch's staff will be joining the Kinlin Grover Commercial Group, bringing with them all the expertise and experience in retail development, mortgage lending, architecture, civil engineering, office development, real estate law and information technology that has made the firm a success over the last 14 years. In addition, they will be maintaining Sea Watch's current office in Plymouth not only as a base for commercial real estate, but also for residential sales beyond Cape Cod. The expanded Kinlin Grover Commercial Group provides clients with vast marketing resources, advertising across print and online media, as well as targeted direct mail and email distribution. The market area for the Kinlin Grover Commercial Group will extend from Provincetown to Plymouth and Bristol counties. Kinlin Grover is part of The Randall Family of Cos., founded 35 years ago by Doug Randall, with headquarters in Charlestown, R.I. and offices also in Conn. The acquisition of Sea Watch is a key step in The Randall Family of Co.'s strategic three-state vision to be the leading residential and commercial real estate firm contiguously from New Haven, Connecticut to the tip of Provincetown. Sea Watch has prided itself on a culture of integrity, honesty and client confidentiality. These are the same values that are at the heart of The Randall Family of Cos. Their ultimate goal is to make lifelong client relationships, not just single sales. With the acquisition of Sea Watch, Kinlin Grover now extends across all of Cape Cod-where it sells more real estate than any other company-to Plymouth and Bristol counties. More than 300 sales professionals and staff serve our commercial and real estate clients from 15 offices. Kinlin Grover itself joined the Randall Family of Cos. in 2009. Since then, it has acquired, opened or expanded residential and commercial offices in Bourne, Chatham, Falmouth, Orleans, Truro and Provincetown on Cape Cod. In Conn., The Randall Family of Cos. last year acquired Page Taft Realty-with offices in Guilford, Essex and Madison-while opening a location in Norwich.
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