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Gross joins Parsons Commercial Group, Inc. as a sales and leasing associate

Marina Gross recently joined Parsons Commercial Group, Inc. as a sales and leasing associate. Gross is a seasoned sales professional. Her sales career spans over 20 years and includes working for Johnson and Johnson, IBM and Coldwell Banker. Gross will be focusing on commercial brokerage activities including investments sales, leasing and consulting as both a tenant and owner's representative throughout the Boston market. "We are very excited to have Marina as part of our team. As the market continues to improve we feel she will play a key role in our continued success," said John Parsons, Jr., CEO of Parsons Commercial Group. Parsons Commercial Group, Inc. is a commercial real estate firm based in Framingham, MA. The company is a leading provider of commercial real estate services including, tenant and landlord representation, investment sales, property and asset management, development and construction management, advisory and distressed asset advisory services.
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