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Walsh joins Normandy Real Estate Partners

Normandy Real Estate Partners, one of the largest real estate owners and operators in the Boston to Washington, D.C. corridor, has appointed Thomas Walsh as principal. In this capacity, Walsh will be responsible for directing all of the company's development and construction activities.  Currently, Normandy has approximately $175 million of major development and construction projects in progress.   "Tom Walsh is one of the most respected and accomplished development professionals in the region and we are thrilled to have him join Normandy at such an exciting time in our company's history," said Finn Wentworth, founder and managing principal of Normandy Real Estate Partners.  David Welsh, founder and managing principal added, "Having worked very closelywith Tom for years while at Gale & Wentworth, Finn and I have the utmost confidence that he will have a tremendous impact on the future growth of our company."
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