February 22, 2025 - 12:41

ESCANABA — A local business is expanding its leadership team. State Wide Real Estate of Escanaba announced that Christopher S. Gestwicki and his wife, Danielle (Boucher) Gestwicki, along with Jason Brownewell and his wife, Rebecca (Bink) Brownewell, have officially joined the ownership ranks. They will collaborate with the existing leadership, which includes Dave, a dedicated 3rd-generation realtor and current owner.
This significant change aims to strengthen the company’s commitment to providing exceptional real estate services in the Escanaba area. The addition of the Gestwickis and Brownewells is expected to bring fresh perspectives and innovative strategies to the firm. With their diverse backgrounds and experience in the real estate market, the new owners are poised to enhance the company's reputation and service offerings.
As the real estate market continues to evolve, State Wide Real Estate of Escanaba is well-positioned to adapt and thrive under this expanded leadership team, ensuring continued success for years to come.
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