50 year anniversary question and answer Paul Guarracino
Name: Paul Guarracino
Title: President
Company: J.M. Electrical Co.
Years with Company: Over 27
Years in real estate industry: 27
Address: 6 Kimball Lane, Suite 320, Lynnfield, Mass. 01940
Telephone: 781-581-3328
Email: info@jmelectrical.com
Website: www.jmelectrical.com
How long have you been affiliated with the commercial real estate industry? J.M. Electrical has been in the electrical business for over 27 years and a large amount of our work stems from the commercial real estate industry. As a businessman you can never be too informed about the environment you work in. The New England Real Estate Journal has allowed us to keep abreast of what's going on in and around the Boston marketplace. We intend to call Boston our home for a long time to come and plan to continue utilizing NEREJ as a valuable resource.
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