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50 year anniversary question and answer Tony Pasquale

Name: Tony Pasquale Title: Operations Manager Company: Boston Cleaning Co. Years with Company: 38 Years in the Industry: 38 Address: 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210 Telephone: 617-261-1999 Email: tony@bostoncleaningcompanyinc.com Website: bostoncleaningcompanyinc.com What year did you discover the New England Real Estate Journal and what business were you doing at that time? I was working in the commercial cleaning industry and was looking for leads in the real estate industry at the time. I discovered that the NE RE Journal was a good source of leads in the real estate industry. It was in 1990 that I started subscribing to the paper and have been delighted with it ever since. I read every issue. In what way has the New England Real Estate Journal been a benefit to you and your business? A great source of trends and leads in the commercial real estate industry. We work in 4 New England states and it is invaluable to our sales force. How long have you been affiliated with the commercial real estate industry? Boston Cleaning Company, Inc. has been involved with the real estate industry since 1975. We have formed great partnerships with many great property owners and managers from our contacts through NEREJ.
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