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CORE promotes Rossignol to assistant vice president

Andre Rossignol

Portland, ME CORE has promoted Andre Rossignol from associate to assistant vice president. The move reflects the increasing breadth of CORE’s investment strategies and continued expansion.

Rossignol joined CORE in 2023. In 2021, he founded Rossignol Performance & Fitness, a gym located in Caribou, ME – opening a second location in Presque Isle two years later. To date, his work at CORE has garnered $5.5 million in closed deals.

“Andre’s intensely entrepreneurial spirit and client-focused work ethic makes him an asset to our team,” said Frank Carr, director of CORE’s brokerage division.

“This firm is a celebration of skill, talent, and that drive to push harder and grow further. Andre exemplifies the type of leadership that inspires others to help propel CORE to new heights.”

“CORE is a trailblazer in the commercial real estate market, well-known for its innovative spirit and deep commitment to its clients’ goals,” said Rossignol. “I’m honored by this promotion and eager to lean into our continued growth. I look forward to creating opportunities that not only elevate our brand but also empower our team to achieve even greater success for our clients.”

In the 18th edition of its index, the Maine Real Estate and Development Association (MEREDA) noted that the commercial component of the index increased by roughly 23%. With more than $125 billion of property throughout the state of Maine and nearly 20 million acres of land, CORE has recently begun targeting acquisition deals across the Eastern Seaboard with the company’s recent launch of CORE Acquisitions.

“Our success is built on the talent and dedication of our team members,” said Carr. “For those looking to enter this dynamic space, consider a career with CORE.”

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