MANLIUS, N.Y. — CNY Pomeroy Appraisers, a long-established appraisal firm based in Manlius, has merged its operations with Seattle, Washington–based Colliers Valuation & Advisory Services (Colliers).  The deal became official on Aug. 1, Susan Baldwin, managing director of the local office, tells CNYBJ in an email. Colliers didn’t include any financial terms of the merger […]

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MANLIUS, N.Y. — CNY Pomeroy Appraisers, a long-established appraisal firm based in Manlius, has merged its operations with Seattle, Washington–based Colliers Valuation & Advisory Services (Colliers). 

The deal became official on Aug. 1, Susan Baldwin, managing director of the local office, tells CNYBJ in an email. Colliers didn’t include any financial terms of the merger agreement in its Aug. 7 announcement.

CNY Pomeroy Appraisers is located at Liberty Square at 100 E. Seneca St. in Manlius, per its website. The firm offers a range of real-estate valuation services including financing, litigation, easements, estate planning, and condemnation. 

Baldwin will serve as the branch’s market leader in the capacity of managing director. Donald Fisher, who along with Baldwin, has been leading CNY Pomeroy Appraisers, will move forward as the title valuation-services director, according to Baldwin. 

Colliers Valuation & Advisory Services is a provider of real-estate valuation services. The firm works with clients across sectors that include industrial, office, multifamily, special use, and financial services. 

In its announcement, Colliers said, “CNY Pomeroy’s team of skilled professionals will be joining in this transition, ensuring continuity and consistency in delivering top-tier valuation services to clients. Their vast network of industry connections and dedication to exceptional client service, will continue with the advance technology Colliers will provide.” 

CNY Pomeroy Appraisers started discussions about a merger back in March, according to Baldwin.

“This is a great opportunity to expand our services to meet more of our client needs,” said Baldwin said in the Colliers news release. “We are excited to move on to a new platform, especially having more tools with technology to provide greater service to our clients.”

As of Oct. 3, the firm’s website still lists the firm as CNY Pomeroy Appraisers, but Baldwin tells CNYBJ the site will eventually transition to Colliers Syracuse.

The addition of the Syracuse–area office “aligns with Colliers Valuation’s commitment to expanding its reach and presence in key markets, empowering the firm to cater to a broader range of clients seeking unparalleled real-estate valuation services.”  

“The opportunity to expand our footprint throughout Western New York and increase our level of specialty services was the focus of our recruitment drive,” Tony O’Sullivan, executive managing director/Northeast region, said in the release. “Susan and her team at CNY Pomeroy are recognized as seasoned professionals in the industry and their extensive knowledge of the Upstate New York real estate market make them an invaluable asset to the Northeast.”   

Eric Reinhardt

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