Stone Real Estate’s newest location will work alongside the brand’s Parramatta and Ryde offices to deliver tailored service to the broader growth corridor.
The network has announced the official opening of Stone Ermington, which will be operated by co-owners Adam Denina and Chloe Hurley.
At the helm of Stone Ermington is director Adam Denina, who started in the industry in 2003 at just 17 years old, and worked as a leasing agent and sales professional before becoming a principal at Stone Real Estate Parramatta.
The new Ermington location will also be led by co-owner and operations manager, Chloe Hurley, who joined the real estate industry in 2002, and has previously worked alongside Denina at Stone Real Estate Parramatta.
Stone Ermington will also be staffed by a strong team of six professionals, including two highly experienced members who have each worked over a decade in the local market.
The brand highlighted that its new Ermington office would enhance Stone Real Estate’s presence across the rapidly growing corridor between Parramatta and Ryde, and provide an opportunity for greater brand visibility in the area.
Stone Ermington will work alongside the brand’s existing Parramatta and Ryde locations, enabling the trio of offices to optimise operations and further develop relationships with clients across the broader corridor.
Through the office’s established rent roll and access to resources and systems from Stone Parramatta, the network said that Denina is committed to delivering exceptional service to landlords and tenants alike.
Partner and head of franchise at Stone Real Estate, Luke Cameron, said he looks forward to witnessing Denina’s continued growth with the network.
“Watching Adam’s real estate journey with Stone has been incredibly inspiring,” Cameron said.
“His dedication, vision, and relentless pursuit of success have made a remarkable impact, and I have no doubt that Stone Ermington will thrive under his leadership,” he concluded.
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