PHOTOS: Keller Williams Legacy Opens First Multicultural Office in Kissimmee

Keller Williams Legacy franchise owner Oglah Gatamah (center, in white), surrounded by Keller Williams agents and representatives from the Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce, cuts the ribbon for the grand opening of the Kissimmee location. Photo: Willie David/Florida National News.

Keller Williams Legacy franchise owner Oglah Gatamah (center, in white), surrounded by Keller Williams agents and representatives from the Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce, cuts the ribbon for the grand opening of the Kissimmee location. Photo: Willie David/Florida National News.

KISSIMMEE, Fla. (FNN) – Keller Williams Legacy’s Kissimmee multicultural office is so new, Google Maps doesn’t know it yet. After a brief phone call and guidance to the office park it’s located in–which is still under construction–all one had to do was follow the music to find it in order to attend its grand opening Friday.

The deejay played hit Latin songs in every flavor from salsa to merengue to reggaeton. Keller Williams Legacy agents and community partners gathered beneath three white canopies enjoying the music, beverages and fresh made paella.

The real estate firm opened its new franchise in Kissimmee boasting agents from nearly every corner of the world, from the US to Cuba and Puerto Rico to African nations. The Kissimmee office features a classroom, work stations, agent offices, motivational quotes on the walls, a lounge area, a kitchen, and copy station.

Franchise owner Oglah Gatamah shared that this location is not just about real estate, but about development. “If you came here to only get into real estate, you’re in the wrong place,” she expressed during the grand opening Friday. She shared her heart for building other leaders. “This building is for you, it’s for all of you.”

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Mellissa Thomas is Editor for Florida National News. | mellissa.thomas@floridanationalnews.com

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