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Buckingham Properties leases 2,600 s/f to Express Employment

Buckingham Properties has added Express Employment Professionals, a franchised staffing agency, to Oak Hill Commons at 3040 Monroe Ave. The leading, national and international, agency has signed a long-term lease for 2,600 s/f. Franchise owners, Peter and Laurie Brown of Pittsford, will open at their new location October 3. "The Rochester business community has been very supportive of us and our business and we're very excited about having the extra space and a great location to continue to serve businesses in Rochester with our full line of staffing services," said Peter Brown. "This area has a dynamic workforce and growing economy, which creates a need for both staffing services and workers." The local Express Employment Professionals franchise began operation in 2008; however, the Browns bring over 30 years of industry experience to the greater Rochester area. Express services temporary, contract and direct hire employees in a variety of fields, including industrial, administrative, medical, technical and professional placements. With over 550 offices in four countries, Express is committed to the vision of helping as many people as possible find good jobs by helping as many clients as possible find good people. "Buckingham is very pleased to be providing Express Employment Professionals with the office space to bring their staffing and recruitment services to the community," said Rick Glazer, director of corporate services for Buckingham. "The Oak Hill Commons location is prime real estate with high traffic and visibility and ideal for their clientele."
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