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Ithaca real-estate agency acquires Corning firm

CORNING, N.Y. — Ithaca–based Warren Real Estate announced it has acquired Coldwell Banker Horizons Realty in Corning, giving the agency its seventh office in the Southern Tier.

The company didn’t disclose any financial details of its acquisition agreement.

Warren Real Estate describes itself as “one of the largest locally owned real-estate companies in Central and Southern New York.” It provides real-estate services to Tompkins, Broome, Schuyler, Chemung, and Steuben counties.

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With the acquisition, the agency is adding nine Corning sales associates who bring a combined 160 years of experience to Warren Real Estate, the firm said in a news release. All nine are women. The Corning office is located at 40 W. Market St.

Warren Real Estate is now represented by 145 sales associates and associate brokers

“We believe greatly in the area and are excited to provide a third location in the Corning/Elmira/Horseheads region” Bryan Warren, president of Warren Real Estate, said. “Our family of agents has been growing to provide premier services in the area. This new location gives Warren Real Estate the opportunity to improve our ability to service current and future customers and clients. We couldn’t be more excited to grow with the area.”

Besides its locations in Ithaca and Corning, Warren Real Estate also operates offices in Vestal, Binghamton, Watkins Glen, and Elmira. The agency employs nearly 160 people total, including management, agents, and support staff, the firm tells CNYBJ.

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