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CIREB welcomes broker, assoc. and affiliate members

CIREB has recently welcomed the following new members: *Broker membership: Scott Newell of Compass Realty and Cynthia Quade of Signature Homes Realty. * Associate membership: Tyler Culberson of Platform Realty Group; Michael Esposito of Realty USA; Bryan Gautie of Realty USA; Joel Gort of Re/Max Premier; Martin Reid of Realty USA; Kelly Scheffler of Armida Rose Realty; Ellen Sweet of Coldwell Banker; Madeline Wagoner of The Falvey Real Estate Group; and Donald Walsh of Weichert Realtors NE. * Affiliate membership: Paragon Prime Funding, represented by Paul Nichols Upcoming marketing sessions include: * July 10: Conley Associates will host the monthly CIREB breakfast meeting at 8 a.m. The location will be at the newly constructed class A office space in the Visionary Park office building on Rte. 9 in Malta. This professional office building (the first of two) is now available for lease. Features include: upgraded lobby and common area finishes, electronic building security, and a professional management team.  Tenants have the opportunity to select finishes for their suite. Malta is rapidly becoming one of the most desired locations for professional firms to establish a presence in the northern Capital District Region, whether it is a primary location or a satellite office.  For more information, pictures and floor plans, visit www.visionarypark.com. Visionary Park is situated adjacent to the Ripe Tomato restaurant and is 1.5 miles to either exits 12 or 13 of I-87. * August: Marketing sessions will be suspended for the month of August. CIREB holds its monthly marketing sessions on the first Thursday of each month and are free to all CIREB members. Guests may attend these sessions at a cost of $10 per person. If you would like to attend a marketing session or join CIREB, please call Kelly Pierce at (518) 464-0194 or visit www.CIREB.com for more information.
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