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Cannata-LaRocca and Tyminski of Sutton honored for achievements

Karen Cannata-LaRocca

 

Kenneth Tyminski

 

Syracuse, NY Karen Cannata-LaRocca of Sutton Real Estate Co. has been named producer of the year after earning the highest total in commission from deals made in 2021.

Through a combination of lease and sale transactions throughout the county, Cannata-LaRocca was able to use her expertise in the medical, office, industrial, and retail fields to close the most deals among the Sutton sales team. Cannata-LaRocca is passionate about customer service and ensuring that she has exhausted all and any means necessary to meet her client’s needs through her high energy and real estate negotiation skills.

Additionally, real estate associate broker Kenneth Tyminski has been awarded Sutton’s deal of the year after handling the sale of 3221 E. Genesee St. for $2.4 million.

The property was leased to Joslin Diabetes Center. With almost two decades of real estate experience, Tyminski has procured multiple multi-million dollar deals on a consistent basis. In addition to commercial real estate, Tyminski is also the founder and owner of Senshi Martial Arts Academy, a state of the art Self-Defense School in Central New York.

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