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Cipriani joins the brokerage team at Colonial Properties, Inc.

Diana Cipriani, Colonial Properties, Inc. Diana Cipriani, Colonial Properties, Inc.

Orange, CT According to Michael Richetelli, president of Colonial Properties, Inc., Diana Cipriani has joined the companies growing brokerage team.

Cipriani is a resident of New Haven and is a licensed Realtor. Cipriani holds a masters degree in International Affairs and Economic Development from The New School in New York City, and is the founder of a wholesale export business in New York City. Cipriani has worked with several non-profits including Masa Israel Journey, and Scholastic Alliance for Young Artists & Writers. Cipriani is fluent in Spanish, a tool that will she is able to offer her clients.

She will focus on both residential and commercial brokerage with Colonial.

“Diana is a welcome addition to our growing staff. Her entrepreneurial spirit and business expertise will be invaluable as Colonial expands our team,” said Richetelli

Colonial Properties, Inc., founded in 1978, is a full service Commercial and Residential Real Estate Brokerage, located in Orange, CT. The firm handles commercial and residential real estate transactions including the sale and leasing of retail, industrial, office, investment properties, and residential properties, as well as brokering land and business sales.

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