T
ayal Brokerage, a subsidiary of The Aleut Corporation, is launching its own real estate brokerage in Anchorage. Led by Mike Jenks, a shareholder of The Aleut Corporation and Atxam Corporation, Tayal Brokerage offers consulting and investment strategy services to clients across Alaska, with a focus on the Anchorage area and Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
The name "Tayal" means "to buy" in Unangam Tunuu, reflecting the company's dedication to facilitating meaningful transactions. Jenks emphasizes that Tayal's approach goes beyond mere transactions, prioritizing securing the right property fit for each client while supporting community economic vitality.
With over a decade of experience in management and real estate investing, Jenks brings a unique perspective to Tayal Brokerage. As broker-in-charge, he aims to deliver mission-driven services that benefit both clients and Aleut shareholders. Skoey Vergen, president and CEO of Aleut, sees Tayal as a strategic extension of Aleut Real Estate, strengthening service to the Alaska business community while creating value for shareholders.
Tayal Brokerage offers a comprehensive range of commercial real estate services, including buyer and seller representation, tenant and landlord negotiations, lease renewals, and broker opinions of value. The company's values of community, integrity, innovation, and collaboration guide its approach to serving clients across Alaska.
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