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Pearce Real Estate celebrates opening of new office at 122 Broad St., Milford, Conn.

Shown (from left) are: Pam Staneski, executive director of the Milford Chamber of Commerce;
Rich Lombardo, Pearce Real Estate agent; John Bergin, Pearce Real Estate agent;
Barbara Pearce, Pearce Real Estate CEO and chair; Milford mayor Benjamin Blake;
Nanette Pastore, president Pearce Real Estate; and Carl Russell, Pearce Real Estate agent.

Milford, CT According to Barbara Pearce, CEO and chair of Pearce Real Estate, the company celebrated the grand opening of their newest location on the Milford Green across from the gazebo at 122 Broad St.

“We are excited to be expanding into beautiful new space right on the historic Milford Green, and to be increasing our commitment to the greater Milford area,” said Pearce. “In addition to our strong Commercial brokerage presence, we are planning to add local residential agents as well.” 

Pearce Real Estate is a local, independently owned, full-service real estate company with more than 100 agents and eight offices.

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