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Kyle Nelson joins Atlas Real Estate Advisors in commercial role…

Atlas is pleased to announce the addition of Kyle Nelson to the team. Kyle will serve as a commercial real estate specialist focused on Athens GA and the southeast. 


In addition to brokerage, Kyle is uniquely positioned to assist clients with development and project management. Prior to Atlas, Kyle was with CB Richard Ellis in the position of US Client Director. In this capacity, Kyle was dedicated to a multinational financial institution where he and his team delivered project management services in the construction and development field. He also has previous experience in multifamily development in Northeast Florida and the West Cost, and he formally ran the Atlanta division of a boutique general contracting business that served the Southeastern United State. 


Kyle holds both his undergraduate and post graduate degrees from the University of Georgia as well as his Brokers License and the LEED AP certification. He recently moved back to the Athens area with his wife and two children.

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