Clinton of Unicorn Realty appointed to Pembroke Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
According to Unicorn Realty, the firms commercial leasing broker Denece Clinton has been appointed as a member of the Board of Directors with the Pembroke Chamber of Commerce.
As such, she will assist in overseeing the direction of the not-for-profit association committed to the support of efforts to achieve excellence in the town of Pembroke through business initiatives.
"It's a privilege and an honor to be named to the Board of Directors of this vital Chamber," said Clinton. "I look forward to helping to promote a healthy business environment in the Pembroke area."
Clinton has been a commercial leasing broker with Unicorn Realty for the past two years, having previously worked with Century 21 in Duxbury as a residentialbroker. In addition to her post on the Board of Directors with the Pembroke Chamber of Commerce, she is a member of the South Shore Women's Business Network and sits on the Duxbury Housing Partnership.
Unicorn Realty is one of the region's largest commercial real estate firms, with more than 1.2 million s/f of commercial property from Weymouth to Plymouth that the 30-year old firm owns, leases and manages. The firm's flagship property is the Corporate Park South, located in Pembroke near the intersection of Rtes. 3 and 139. Unicorn Realty offers retail, warehouse/industrial, light manufacturing and office space and specializes in providing a custom-fit, affordable solution for businesses seeking a presence on the South Shore. In addition to the property that Unicorn Realty owns, they also provide leasing services for other property owners and property managers.
Prospective tenants wishing to be informed of office vacancies may register online at www.unicornrealty.com. Unicorn Realty maintains headquarters at293 Washington Street, Norwell, MA 02061. For additional information or a tour of additional property, please call (781) 659-2255.
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