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Thinnes joins Kidder Mathews Phoenix office
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Independent Newsmedia
Nathan Thinnes has joined Kidder Mathews’ Phoenix office as a senior vice president.
Mr. Thinnes, who has 20 years of commercial investment experience, will work with investment team, Darren Tappen and Peter Beauchamp, focusing on investment sales throughout the southwest region, according to a press release.
During his career, the release said Mr. Thinnes has been involved in over $1 billion in total transactions.
Before moving to Kidder Mathews, he was director of acquisitions for Western Wealth Capital, and prior to that, he was an investment property broker with Cushman & Wakefield and Trammell Crow.
Tappen and Beauchamp have over 40 years of combined commercial real estate experience, noted the release of the experts in commercial investment property assets with accumulated career transactions valued at more than $977 million.