Hayes & Sherry Real Estate Services is a full service commercial real estate brokerage company. Established in 1990, the firm provides leasing, investment sales, tenant representation, retail and consulting services to clients throughout New England. In addition, brokers at Hayes & Sherry Real Estate Services are members of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) and the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), which links clients to the premier international industrial and office real estate network with 2,800 professionals in 800 offices in more than 450 cities nationwide.
Hayes & Sherry Real Estate Services quickly rose to become Rhode Island's largest independent, commercial and retail real estate brokerage services company. The company has guided local, national and international companies into leases and sales of millions of square feet of office, industrial and retail space. In addition, the company has negotiated transactions of thousands of acres of undeveloped land throughout the area representing both sellers and buyers.
Today, Hayes & Sherry has a group of seven experienced brokers providing outstanding personal service and commitment. Named among Providence's CoStar Power Brokers for leasing activity in 2006 and again in 2007, Hayes & Sherry is recognized as one of the top commercial real estate firms in New England.
Hayes & Sherry Real Estate Services, 10 Dorrance St., # 650 Providence, RI 02903-2018, Tel: 401-273-1980
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