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Bishop joins Cresa Providence's commercial real estate office as advisor

Aaron Bishop, a resident of Smithfield, has joined Cresa Providence's commercial real estate office as an advisor. Cresa LLC is one of North America's largest corporate real estate advisory firms exclusively representing tenants. As an advisor, Bishop provides transaction and account management services to tenants throughout Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. His responsibilities include developing new business, strategic planning, analyzing real estate markets, and negotiating lease transactions. Prior to joining Cresa, Bishop worked as the assistant general manager at the Harpoon Brewery in Boston. Bishop earned his bachelor of science degree in Wildlife Conservation Biology from the University of Rhode Island. Cresa's Providence office is affiliated with Cresa Boston, the headquarters of Cresa LLC, the nation's largest corporate real estate advisory firm exclusively representing tenants. Cresa is an international corporate real estate advisory firm that exclusively represents tenants and specializes in the delivery of fully integrated real estate services, including: Transaction management, project management, strategic planning, corporate solutions, site selection, lease administration, capital markets, mission critical solutions, relocation management, and facilities management.
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