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Wireless Realty Advisors Closes Third Fund to Finance Acquisitions

Wireless Realty Advisors, LLC (WRA), a Norfolk, MA-based owner, operator and manager of wireless infrastructure assets, has closed the $120-million WRA Fund III LLC. The fund represents WRA’s fifth equity investment with Peppertree Capital Management and is focused on investing the acquisition of wireless real estate assets throughout the U.S.

“Since our introduction to the market 30 years ago, we have always been passionate about how data can be leveraged to create better operating efficiencies and scale,” said Tom Remillard, founder and CEO of WRA. “For WRA, data is more than just one of several hundred thousand dots on a map – it’s a relationship builder and a strategic tool that we will continue to grow and inject into our business model.” 

Additionally, WRA has promoted James Huth to president. Huth has been with WRA for seven years and has been instrumental in the growth of the company. 

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