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City of Manchester Business profile Bennett R.E. Brokerage

Company: Bennett R.E. Brokerage Location: 247A Mammoth Rd. Services: Commercial/investment/residential/land sales and leasing. Land use consulting, seller/buyer representation. Year founded: 1993 Founder: Robert Bennett Recent accomplishments: Negotiated on buyers behalf, Silver Tech, for the purchase of the Ash Street School building, owned by city of Manchester and Amoskeag Industries for $800,000. Negotiated on sellers behalf, P. Nikias the sale of land at 1030 Candia Rd., purchased by Triangle Credit Union for $695,000. Negotiated on sellers behalf, Granite State Credit Union, the sale and lease back arrangements of 464 Chestnut Street, purchased by Child & Family Sevices of NH for $2.2 million. Negotiated on sellers behalf, Manchester Development Corp., the sale of land at Bridge & Elm Sts., purchased by Manchester Place LLC for $750,000.
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