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Tennant joins CBRE | Syracuse as commercial real estate sales/leasing associate

Brian Tennant, of Manlius, has joined the team at CBRE | Syracuse as a commercial real estate sales/leasing associate. Tennant grew up in Central New York and graduated from Cazenovia High School. He then continued his education at SUNY Brockport, where he studied Business Administration. Tennant started out in retail, wholesale and corporate sales. He began his real estate career as a residential agent at RealtyUSA; and has experience in property management as well. Tennant will be expanding his real estate knowledge into commercial real estate at CBRE. "We are happy to welcome Brian to our team," said Michael Finn, managing partner. "Commercial real estate is on the upswing, and Brian will be part of the resurgence." Tennant and his wife Loreta reside in Manlius.
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