Meyer Najem adds development & real estate services

Meyer Najem has added development and commercial real estate services to its offerings.

For 35 years, Meyer Najem has provided clients with high-quality construction projects. Adding development and real estate services allows Meyer Najem to offer multiple upfront services to clients – services which will help clients take an idea on paper and turn it into a real project before construction ever kicks off.

“We are thrilled to provide a turnkey solution for the entire process,” Meyer Najem President Tim Russell said.

Meyer Najem’s leadership has intentionally selected a well-respected and nationally known real estate services team that is led by President of Development & Real Estate Services Keith Konkoli and EVP of Development & Real Estate Services Travis Tucker.

Konkoli is a seasoned real estate executive with deep industry relationships and experience in all facets of real estate development and operations. He has an impressive history of senior leadership with publicly traded real estate investment trusts Welltower, and Duke Realty.

Tucker is a real estate entrepreneur with more than 20 years of experience in commercial real estate, specializing in the medical office sector in public and private operating platforms. Travis spent 15 years at Duke Realty as Vice President of Healthcare Leasing. While in his role, Travis led the healthcare leasing division of Duke that at the time, had $8.5 billion of industrial and healthcare assets.

Meyer Najem’s development and real estate services encompass site selection, real estate purchase due diligence, financing, legal and accounting services, investor relations, leasing, and brokerage.

About Meyer Najem

Meyer Najem was founded over 35 years ago by Anthony Najem and Karl Meyer. Meyer Najem serves clients in the healthcare, municipal, commercial, senior living, and multi-family sectors. By combining innovative construction techniques with technology, they bring growth and strength to communities across the country.