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A.W. Perry names Beal president

Richard Beal, A.W. Perry

Boston, MA According to A.W. Perry, Richard Beal has been appointed president of the company. Beal is following family tradition and becomes the 9th president of this privately held real estate firm established in 1884 by Alonzo W. Perry. In this role, Beal will oversee the overall strategic direction and operations of the company.

Beal joined A.W. Perry in 2004 and spent 7 years overseeing the company’s South Shore residential development division as well as leasing, property management and asset management for various commercial properties. Since 2011, Beal has been president of Perry Brokerage Associates, a commercial operation providing leasing, sales and acquisition services.

representing landlords and tenants in the Boston, Cambridge and Suburban markets.

Beal served as chairman of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board in 2015 and is a past President of Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA Boston).

Rich takes the reigns from Jack Spurr who has recently retired from his role as President after 35 years with the Company. Jack will remain on the Company’s Board of Directors as Vice Chairman and will continue to oversee Perry’s Residential Development division on the South Shore. William (Buzz) G. Constable who has been with the Company for

more than 32 years has also stepped back to a part time position and will serve as an Executive Consultant, providing development and legal expertise to the A.W. Perry team.

“I am honored with the opportunity to lead A.W. Perry into the next chapter of its history and to carry on the legacy and proud traditions of our firm,” said Rich Beal. “A.W. Perry has a dedicated team of professionals, and I look forward to working with them to maximize our tenant and client experience in all of our business platforms."

Established in 1884, A.W. Perry is a relationship-driven real estate investment and services firm, providing business homes to tenants and commercial development clients and creating high-quality residential neighborhoods that respond to the needs in our communities. Under the direction of the family’s fifth generation, the company is known for creating and nurturing long-standing business relationships. The Perry team takes pride in its properties and strives to deliver a high level of service and value to its tenants and clients. An established leader in the industry, A.W. Perry is an award winning property management firm and an experienced developer and investor. 

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