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Gary D. Hasty
Gary D. Hasty

Gary D. Hasty is a prime example of a hometown hero. A native of Dallas, TX; this Newman Smith High School alum has gained a reputation in the business and civic communities, based on values instilled in him by his parents. A graduate of Sam Houston State University, with a bachelor’s degree in Law Enforcement and Police Science; Mr. Hasty entered the police academy and after graduating, built an impressive career as a Dallas Police Officer. He founded Karrington & Company focusing on commercial, residential and property management and providing value-added construction management and real estate services. He also founded Heroes House, providing quality housing for veterans. If you are a teacher, Karrington & Company has affordable, classy and progressing housing units in several parts of Dallas County and Houston. Reach him at gh@karringtonandco.com or log on to www.karringtonrealty.com.

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