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NAI Hunneman hires Sutton as senior associate of Boston/Cambridge market

According to NAI Hunneman, Benjamin Sutton joined the firm as senior associate. Prior to joining NAI Hunneman, Sutton served as a commercial real estate broker at Vesper Realty Advisors where he worked both independently and as part of a three-person brokerage team to provide strategies for tenants and landlords in Boston, Cambridge and the suburbs inside Rte. 128/95. At NAI Hunneman, Sutton will focus on the downtown and Cambridge markets. "Benjamin brings fresh ideas and energy to NAI Hunneman in the areas of leasing, tenant representation and owner representation," said Stuart Pratt, CEO and chairman at NAI Hunneman. "He is a valuable addition to our Boston & Cambridge marketing initiatives." "I'm excited to join the NAI Hunneman team and look forward to focusing on a core practice area," said Sutton. "I'm very fortunate to have an opportunity to work at firm that has a great reputation in the marketplace."
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