September 2023

12B — September 2023 — New Jersey/Pennsylvania — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal

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To managing director, Institutional Services NAI James E. Hanson promotes Chris Todd, SIOR

Barnegat area students receive $8K in awards Walters Scholarships Awarded to four graduating seniors

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the trust of an ever-growing list of the nation’s top institution- al investors including AEW, Ares Industrial Management, Bridge Logistics Properties, Brookfield, CenterPoint, Real - term and Terreno. In his new role as managing director, In- stitutional Services, Todd will build upon his success as he continues to help institutional investors accomplish their real estate goals in the competitive northern New Jersey market. “In his time at NAI James E. Hanson, Chris’ leadership and vision have allowed us to ex- pand our capabilities as invalu- able solutions providers to the institutional community,” said William C. Hanson, SIOR, president of NAI James E. Hanson. “I am excited to watch Chris continue to grow his national reputation for supe- rior service to the institutional community and build upon his impressive track record of suc- cess in this new role.” Todd added, "Throughout the past decade, northern

New Jersey has emerged as one of the most highly coveted industrial markets nation- wide. However, the market's intense competition and com- plexity can pose challenges for institutional investors aiming to penetrate it. I take great pride in collaborating with our institutional clients and am ex- cited to continue to provide the indispensable market insights and strategic guidance they need to make well-informed choices and achieve their real estate objectives." In addition to his new role with NAI James E. Hanson, Todd currently serves as Sec - retary for the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Industrial and Office Real- tors (SIOR NJ) and provides in-depth insights on a variety of topics impacting the New Jersey commercial real estate market alongside Perkins in their quarterly video series “ The Brokers ” as well as a monthly podcast under the same title. MAREJ Prior to joining LMC, Meno was portfolio controller for a leading property management firm. She earned a bachelor’s degree in business administra- tion, with a concentration in public accounting, from Pace University. “Rose is an excellent addi- tion to our growing account- ing department, and we are pleased to welcome her to Levin Management,” said Mer- cer. “Her team-centered mind- set, motivational leadership, and wealth of practical experi- ence in both real estate and finance are tremendous assets for our day-to-day operations, particularly during this time of significant company and portfolio expansion.” MAREJ

ETERBORO, NJ — NAI James E. Han- son has promoted

Chr i sto- pher Todd, SIOR , to managing director, In- stitutional Services. Since join - ing NAI James E. Hanson in

BARNEGAT, NJ — Four high school seniors from the Barnegat Bay area were awarded a total of $8,000 in scholarships by Walters, an award-winning, Barnegat- based developer. Since its inception in 2006, the Walters annual scholarship program has presented an estimated $100,000 in financial support to local students. This year’s recipients in- clude Madison Frances Pampalone and Lindsey Pampalone from Southern Regional High School, and Anthony Ryan and Alexis Jason from Barnegat High School. Each was awarded a $2,000 scholarship to be ap- plied to any area of study at an accredited institution. Shown from left: Madison and Lindsey Pampalone, with Ed Walters on Southern Regional High School’s scholarship night.

“We are proud to invest in these outstanding students and support them in further- ing their education,” said Ed Walters Jr., Walters’ founder and partner, who grew up in southern Ocean County and attended Southern Regional High School. “A commitment to our local communities is part of our mission here at Walters.” Walters’ philanthropic ef- forts have supported numerous organizations, including the American Red Cross, Ameri- can Cancer Society, the Food - Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, hurricane relief, Habitat for Humanity, Toys for Tots, Barnegat Volunteer Fire Company, and Barnegat and Stafford Girls Softball Leagues. MAREJ Scholarship recipients Alexis Jason and Anthony Ryan from Barnegat High School.

Christopher Todd

2013, Todd has earned a repu- tation for delivering trusted service backed by superior local market knowledge to many of the nation’s leading institu- tional real estate investors and dozens of local and national businesses. Working closely on a team with industry vet- eran Scott Perkins, SIOR, CCIM, and recent addition, William Ericksen, CCIM, Todd has helped complete over 60 transactions with institu- tional clients valued at nearly $400 million since 2017. Todd’s work has earned him

NORTH PLAINFIELD, NJ — Levin Management Corporation (LMC) has Meno joins Levin Management Corp. as controller chief financial officer Jenni- fer Mercer , with a variety of responsibilities. This includes financial reporting, cash flow management, and overseeing vendor payments and tenant receivables, among other du- ties. She also provides clients with exceptional customer service and day-to-day support. “Levin Management has an impressive reputation in the real estate industry,” said Meno. “The firm’s corporate culture, longevity, vision, and opportunities for personal and professional growth make it an attractive place to work. I am excited to advance my career with this dynamic organization, and I look forward to contribut- ing to its continued success.” announced the appoint- ment of Rose Meno as con- troller. The Succasunna, NJ resident brings more than 15 years of experience to her new position at the North Plain - field-based commercial real estate services firm. Meno has expertise in all fac- ets of real estate and property management accounting and finance. At LMC, she is work- ing alongside vice president/ Rose Meno HBC | Streetworks Development receives New Jersey Future 2023 Smart Growth Award for One Westfield Place

Colliers welcomes Andrew Weinstein and Charles Rogers

and managed business intelli- gence across multiple divisions, and 14 international business

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Colliers announced two new hires: Andrew

partners, to deliver in- sights and recommenda- tions focused on improv- ing customer experience holistical- ly. Before this, Rogers

Weinstein has joined the retail di- vision as an associate in Philadelphia. Weinstein is an Abington native and a recent gradu-

Andrew Weinstein

Charlie Rogers

worked in both real estate property management and as a project manager for an inter- national civil engineering firm. Rogers grew up outside of Philadelphia, attended The Haverford School, Colgate and DrexelbUniversities. From 2009-2016, Charlie served in the Pennsylva - nia National Guard as an armored cavalry soldier at- tached to A Troop, 104 Cavalry Squadron. He is also active as a Baritone in a Philadelphia based choir. MAREJ

ate of Drexel University with a BS in Real Estate Management and Development. With experience as an in- vestment analyst, as a proper- ty manager, and most recently as a people and project man- ager for large-scale develop- ments - Weinstein has crafted a unique and valuable path in the real estate industry in just a short time. Charlie Rogers comes to Colliers after spending the past seven years working for Comcast where he analyzed

building and the reimagining of several town-owned parcels to create new housing and commercial spaces, improve pedestrian connectivity be- tween residential neighbor- hoods and downtown, add 2.25 acres of programmable com- munity green space, and erect a multi-modal mobility hub to ac- commodate alternative modes of transportation around the Westfield Train Station. The NJ

Future’s Smart Growth Awards recognize the very best across the Garden State in planning, development, and redevelop- ment with the environment and communities in mind. HBC|Streetworks Devel - opment unveiled the initial plans for One Westfield Place in September 2022. The rede - velopment plan was approved by the Town of Westfield in February 2023. MAREJ

WESTFIELD, NJ — HBC , through its real estate devel- opment arm Streetworks Development announced it has received the 2023 New Jersey Future’s Smart Growth Award in recognition of its transformative mixed-use redevelopment, One West- field Place, in Westfield. The project spans 14 acres and calls for the adaptive reuse of the former Lord & Taylor

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