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NEREJ’s 60th Anniversary: David Ellis, Ellis Realty Advisors

David Ellis
Partner
Ellis Realty Advisors

 

When did you discover the New England Real Estate Journal? I first became aware of the New England Real Estate Journal early in my career in commercial real estate – probably just as they were celebrating their 45th anniversary! It was a great resource then and has only continued to strengthen its offerings, proving time and again to be a reliable source of the latest commercial real estate news. The breadth of their coverage truly offers a complete perspective of all aspects impacting our field.

In what way has New England Real Estate Journal been a benefit to you and your business? New England Real Estate Journal is a great resource for our firm. As we celebrate our fifth anniversary this year, we have relied on them as a partner throughout the founding and growth of Ellis Realty Advisors. The caliber of their events coupled with the impact of their publication – both in print and digital versions – has helped us share our wins and shape our perspective on the commercial real estate industry.

How long have you been affiliated with the commercial real estate industry? I’ve been professionally affiliated with the commercial real estate industry since 2006, but also grew up helping my father build homes on the South Shore of Massachusettts.

 

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