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Baer joins Atlantic Property Management as senior property manager

Keith Baer

Boston, MA Atlantic Property Management, a boutique property management group part of Boston-based Atlantic Retail, has added Keith Baer to their team. Baer will be taking on the role of senior property manager. 

Baer brings experience and expertise to the Atlantic Property Management team, making him a valuable asset. With a background in the industry, Baer is well-prepared to lead and oversee a diverse portfolio of commercial properties throughout the region. Baer previously held positions at Grander Capital Partners, Synergy Investments, and Colliers International.  

"I'm excited to join the Atlantic Property Management team," said Baer. "I look forward to contributing to the company's legacy of excellence in property management and helping to create an even more outstanding experience for our clients and tenants." 

Baer will be working closely with property owners and tenants to ensure properties are well maintained, financially optimized, and consistently provided with the highest levels of service. 

“Keith brings his expertise and energy to our team that really complements our mission here at Atlantic,” said Chad Boulay, senior vice president. “Having previously worked with Keith, I know his dedication to heightening property performance, fostering positive relationships with property owners, and enhancing the tenant experience.” 

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