Great North Property Management Partners With G&G Management
EXETER, N.H., Jan. 5, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Great North Property Management, one of New England's largest asset management firms specializing in the professional management of condominium associations, is proud to announce its latest partnership with G&G Management. This is a partnership that will leverage the strength of both Great North and G&G to deliver the highest quality service to communities across the region.
"This partnership will expand Great North's footprint in the Northeast resulting in the growth of our total portfolio to more than 300 community associations with over 20,000 units," stated Lou Gargiulo, Founder and CEO of Great North. "G&G has more than 100 combined years of experience in the field with a proven track record of providing superior service in the area of condominium management. Great North is especially enthusiastic to begin the New Year alongside this team of dedicated Property Managers," he added.
G&G is located in Newton, Massachusetts and the company's portfolio ranges throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island with expanded coverage in Eastern Massachusetts. Clients include finer condominium complexes in the area as well as a lively downtown presence in Boston. Ian Gopin, CEO of G&G Management, will remain actively involved.
Headquartered in Exeter, New Hampshire, Great North operates regional offices in Nashua, Bretton Woods and Lincoln, New Hampshire, as well as offices in Peabody, Boston, Foxboro, Massachusetts and one in Wells, Maine. Great North provides professional property management services to some of the regions finest condominium and homeowners associations as well as a newly developed niche in the management of 55 and older communities.
CONTACT: |
Lou Gargiulo |
Founder and CEO |
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Great North Property Management, LLC |
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(603) 436-4100 |
SOURCE Great North Property Management
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