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Eastport hires Landry as property manager

Wakefield, MA Eastport Real Estate Services has hired Will Landry Jr. Landry joins the company as a property manager, bringing with him years of experience and expertise in the real estate industry. 

With a solid foundation built during his tenure as an assistant property manager of the innovation & design building for Jamestown Commercial Management Co., he has demonstrated a keen understanding of property management principles and a commitment to delivering exceptional service. 

His time at Jamestown equipped him with valuable skills and insights that will undoubtedly contribute to the continued success of Eastport Real Estate Services. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Will to our team,” said Robert Bowen, principal and president of Eastport Real Estate Services. “His proven track record and dedication to excellence make him an invaluable asset to our organization. We are confident that his experience and skills will enhance our ability to deliver best-in-class property management services to our clients.” 

In his new role as property manager, Landry’s responsibilities will include taking on an existing and diverse portfolio plus newly-awarded property management business. His responsibilities will include maintaining property operational standards, tenant relations, lease management, financial oversight, construction and ensuring the smooth operation of day-to-day activities. 

“I am excited to join the dynamic team at Eastport Real Estate Services,” said Landry “I look forward to contributing to the company's growth and success. With a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, I am eager to collaborate with colleagues and clients alike to achieve our goals.”

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