WATERTOWN â Bridgeview Real Estate Services LLC announced Wednesday that it has appointed two new leaders, coming after the co-owners died in a shooting last month.
Bridgeview owners Paige OâBrien and Joe Quigg have appointed Jennifer Flynn and Lorie OâBrien as brokers in the firmâs transition. The move comes after the original owners, Maxine M. Quigg and Terence M. OâBrien, were shot and killed April 28. The shooter, Barry K. Stewart, a former employee, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound hours after the shooting.
The new owners are coming in with a long history of involvement in the real estate community.
Real estate business appoints new leadership in wake of deadly shooting Real estate (Source: MGN) By 7 News Staff | May 19, 2021 at 12:45 PM EDT - Updated May 19 at 1:31 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - New brokers have been appointed to lead a Watertown real estate business, which lost its owners in a deadly shooting last month.
Jennifer Flynn and Lorie O’Brien have been chosen to lead Bridgeview Real Estate Services. Both were previously associate brokers with the firm.
They continue the work of Maxine Quigg and Terry O’Brien, who were gunned down on April 28 in their office on Clinton Street.
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Iconic Sackets Harbor restaurant sold, will reopen in April
WWNY Iconic Sackets Harbor restaurant sold, will reopen in April By Emily Griffin | December 16, 2020 at 3:00 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 10:07 PM
SACKETS HARBOR, N.Y. (WWNY) - A beloved north country restaurant, which closed in June, will reopen under new ownership.
Dr. Walter Dodard of Watertown purchased Tin Pan Galley in Sackets Harbor from previous owner Andy Taylor, who ran the restaurant for 34 years.
For real estate broker Lorie O’Brien, it was a very special sale.
“I actually worked here at Tin Pan just out of high school,” she said.