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HUNT Mortgage Corp. opens new headquarters in Buffalo

Buffalo, NY HUNT Mortgage Corp. has opened its new corporate headquarters on the second floor in the Brisbane Building at 403 Main St.

HUNT Mortgage occupies 10,000 s/f of the second floor. Integral to the office space are multiple conference rooms, a training room, a video and sound recording studio, an exercise facility, and a series of meeting spaces designed to enhance idea sharing and other team collaborations. The company’s mortgage consultants, who work directly with customers to help them find the best home financing, will be working from their assigned locations to include the new headquarters and licensed HUNT Mortgage branch locations.

“As HUNT Mortgage moves in, we begin a new era for our organization. HUNT Commercial occupies the adjacent space, our title agency, Network Title is on the seventh floor, and I have an office there as well,” said Peter Hunt, Chairman & CEO of HUNT Real Estate Corp. “We are anticipating strong growth as we enter our 110th anniversary year and believe there is great benefit to having our core business systems closely connected to truly always be there for our customers and our sales professionals in our six regions.”

The Brisbane Building is managed today by HUNT Property Solutions.

The establishment of the headquarters in the Brisbane Building is of historical significance to the company as it served as the second location of the original Hunt Business Agency, founded by Charles S. Hunt in 1911. Mr. Hunt’s son, C. Stuart Hunt, acquired the building in 1988. HUNT Commercial Real Estate Corp. has maintained its offices in the building since, and also recently moved to the second floor in an adjacent space to HUNT Mortgage. The building is now owned by third-generation family members, Peter Hunt, the organization’s chairman and CEO, and Stephen Hunt, a member of the HUNT Commercial team.

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