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FSB Realty Services partners with Plateau Realty

Shown (from left) are: Kevin Bromley, Terry Bromley and Brian Mastrella. Shown (from left) are: Kevin Bromley, Terry Bromley and Brian Mastrella.
Rochester, NY FSB Realty Services, a full-service brokerage, LLC unveiled its partnership with Plateau Realty Group. With two generations of real estate at the helm (Terry and Kevin Bromley (FSB), Larry and Brian Mastrella (Plateau Realty Group), clients can expect a multi-faceted, innovative approach to all areas of real estate that exceeds expectation. Created in 1987, FSB Realty Services specializes in tenant representation, landlord representation, property management, site development, as well as asset repositioning and disposal. The team is knowledgeable in all facets of commercial transactions including retail, manufacturing, flex, office, and raw land development and has served a prestigious and extensive client list including Tops Markets, Advance Auto, Family Dollar, Dollar Tree, Dunkin Donuts, and KFC, a subsidiary of Yum Brand Foods.   Kevin Bromley said, “It’s an honor to be working with my father to make an impact on a new generation of commercial real estate and to maintain the high quality of standards and integrity he has set.” Larry Mastrella, of Plateau Realty, is a life-long resident of Rochester, New York. Upon returning home to the area, after an impressive military career, he obtained his real estate license and quickly became one of the top real estate agents in the community.  His leadership ability continued as a manager of two of the largest real estate companies in Monroe County with a strong emphasis in education and relocation.  Larry recently earned the title of Realtor Emeritus, an elite group who have served as a Realtor Broker for over 40 years. Larry continues to provide his exemplary service to his clients as a Broker Associate.  His son Brian, who has 16 years of residential experience shares, ‘I’m proud to be working with my father to pass on this family legacy of leadership and expertise.” “This partnership,” says Terry Bromley, “makes perfect sense.  It allows both brokerages to truly service all their clients, with any real estate need, at the highest level.” Adds Mastrella, “I’ve known Terry since high school.  We’re excited to be offering stellar resources and real estate services.  Together, with our sons, we’re maintaining a tradition of excellence while providing much needed innovation to our respective industries.” Headquartered in Pittsford, NY, FSB Realty Services, LLC and Plateau Realty Group are located in the same suite of offices at 1080 Pittsford-Victor Road, Pittsford NY 14534.
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