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Chris Coyte Joins Lee & Associates-Ontario as Principal 

Lee & Associates-Ontario, the highest grossing Lee & Associates office in the nation, has added Chris Coyte as principal. Coyte formerly was president/managing director of Lee & Associates-Newport Beach and has been with lee & Associates since 1989. 

Coyte’s transaction experience runs the gamut from industrial sales and leasing, office and retail leasing to portfolio leasing management and administration. He has provided services to Prologis, Mistubishi Digital Electronics, Bank of America, Cintas Corporation, Mohawk Industries, Kordsa, and Caliber Collision, among others. 

Don Kazanjian, president of Lee & Associates-Ontario, said, “We could not be more pleased to have Chris Coyte joining Lee Ontario. With not only his brokerage capabilities but Chris’ unique ability to provide asset management on a large scale, it’s truly a substantial and impressive addition to our team.” 

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