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Russell of Pearce receives CCIM Dealmaker Award

Shown (from left) Eric Amodio secretary of the
CT CCIM Chapter; Carl Russell; and Ken Ginsberg.

North Haven, CT At the CCIM Connecticut Chapter Dealmaker Awards and 2020 Officer Installation Dinner, Carl Russell senior commercial broker, CCIM, SIOR, GRI, of Pearce Real Estate, received the CT CCIM 2019 Industrial Sale Dealmaker Award.

As the buyer’s agent, Russell shared the award with the listing agent, Ken Ginsburg CCIM of Real Living Wareck D’Ostilio Real Estate for the sale of 7,500 s/f light industrial and warehouse/office building on 1.13 acres at 114 Cascade Blvd. in Milford.  

Pearce is a local, independently owned, full-service real estate company with more than 100 agents and seven offices in the greater New Haven and Shoreline areas.

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