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Professional Profile: Nathaniel Brown, 2014

Name: Nathaniel Brown Title: Property Manager Company: Crowninshield Management Location:18 Crowninshield Street, Peabody, MA 01960 Birthplace: Salem, MA Education: Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Finance Concentration, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA First job outside of real estate: Inventory associate, Staples First job in real estate or allied field: Assistant property manager What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I manage a portfolio of condominium sites. The future is still unknown, but I'm ready for anything! How do you unwind from a busy day? Slow down and have a relaxing night. Favorite book or author: Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child Favorite movie: Jurassic Park Last song you downloaded? "Shatter Me" - Lindsey Sterling ft. Lzzy Hale One word to describe your work environment: Organized Rules to live by in business: Never compromise your morals What is your dream job? Commercial reptile breeder
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As we enter the spring of 2026, the Rhode Island industrial real estate market stands on stable footing, following several years of resilience fueled by constrained supply, steady demand, and dynamic economic conditions.

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