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Avison Young Adds Two VPs to Bolster Boston, Suburban Brokerage Teams

Avison Young has added VPs Jon Vacca and Connor Hayes to expand and strengthen its Boston and suburban brokerage teams. Vacca joins from CoreSite, while Hayes joins from Hunneman.

Vacca brings 18 years of commercial real estate expertise to Avison Young, with a special focus on data centers at the local and national level. Hayes brings nearly 10 years of experience to Avison Young’s Suburban Boston brokerage team, where he will specialize in advising tenants and landlords on leasing and sales in the 128 and 495 South and West markets.

“Avison Young continues to strategically grow and expand globally – and here in Boston we are making strides in becoming one of the most respected brokerages in the market,” said John Dolan, principal and managing director of Avison Young’s Boston office. “Our people and our collaborative culture set us apart and continue to attract top talent who are committed to providing exemplary client service.”

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