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1 of 30 women to be recognized on Monday, June 18 at the Hilton Harrisburg NAI CIR’s Casey Khuri named Woman of Influence

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their experience, integrity, leadership, and accomplish- ments. Khuri was selected as one of the top nominees by the judges for her leadership and achievements within NAI CIR, as well as her con- tributions to the community. Khuri joined NAI CIR fol- lowing a seven year career as a commercial real estate lender and analyst for Metro Bank. She manages busi- ness development and client relationships for NAI CIR. Khuri completed prior college internships in commercial real estate with NAI Mertz in Philadelphia and New Jersey

and with NAI CIR. Khuri also played NCAA Division 1 Soccer as a member of the Temple Owls. Khuri will be recognized at an event on Monday, June 18 at the Hilton Harrisburg, as well as in a publication to be inserted in the June 22 issue of the Central Penn Business Journal. The ninth annual Wom- en of Influence awards is sponsored by Brown Shultz Sheridan & Fritz; Highmark; Members 1st Federal Credit Union; Mountz Jewelers; UPMC Pinnacle; Dixon Uni- versity Center and Engle

Printing and Publishing. It is a program of the Central Penn Business Journal. About NAI CIR NAI CIR, based in Lem- oyne, is Central Pennsylva- nia’s oldest and largest ex- clusively commercial indus- trial real estate full service brokerage firm. Founded in 1970, the firm is consistently ranked as the top producing commercial industrial sales and leasing firm by the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Business Journal and by Real Capital Analytics. The firm has been honored as a Philadelphia Region CoStar Power Broker

for 15 consecutive years. NAI CIR is the Central Pennsylvania representative of NAI Global, an interna- tional organization of real estate professionals with con- nections literally all across the world. Our transaction and management profession- als are among the most expe- rienced and successful in the business, and our platform ensures that our expertise di- rectly benefits our clients.  Bennett Williams brokers Central PA lease transactions YORK, PA — Bennett Wil- liams Commercial has ar- ranged the sale/lease of the following transactions: 1,066 s/f office space at Olde Tollgate Village, 2527 S. Queen St., York Twp. Comfort Keep- ers subleased the space from Olde Tollgate Associates, LLC. Kathryn Dwyer of Bennett Williams Commercial repre- sented the tenant and Karen Neiderer, Brad Rohrbaugh , and Chad Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial rep- resented the landlord in the transaction. 1,234 s/f retail space at Wind- sor Park Shopping Center, 5262 Simpson Ferry Rd., Lower Al- len Twp. Nutrition and Beyond leased the space from Windsor Park Shopping Center, LLP. Abe Khan , Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 5,208 s/f retail building at Hampden Centre, 4900 Carl- isle Pike, Hampden Twp. The Jukebox Diner leased the space from Hampden Center, Inc. Blake Shaffer, Gary Rus- sell , Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Bennett Williams represented the landlord in the transaction. 420 s/f retail building at Vil- lage Square Shoppes, 35 N. Main St., Jacobus Borough. Shop-ility leased the space from Ethel Smith Realty, LLC. Shaffer and Justin Willits of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord. 11,901 s/f retail building at 2589 Craley Rd., Lower Wind- sor Twp. Dolgencorp, LLC dba Dollar General leased the space from Susqueview Props. Adam Hagerman , Brad Rohrbaugh, and Chad Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial repre- sented the tenant and Chris Seitz of Bennett Williams represented the landlord in the transaction. 

emoyne, PA — Casey Khuri , vice president of NAI CIR ,

was named as one of the 2018 Wom- en of Influ- enc e f r om the Central Penn Busi- ness Jour- n a l . T h e Women o f

Casey Khuri

Influence award recognizes 30 women leaders in the mid- state who are influential in their companies, industries and communities, and have solid reputations based on

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