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M id A tlantic R eal E state J ournal Hurley Auctions' Hartman finishes in top 25 Auctioneer competes in NAA Int'l. Auctioneer Championship

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“I felt honored to be com- peting against the best in my profession.” Hartman said. “To hear my fellow auction- eers encourage and root me on was such a humbling and amazing experience.” Hartman has been in the auction industry for nearly 20 years. She has conducted, coordinated or participated in over 3,000 auctions at Hurley Auctions. Hurley’s specializes in Real Estate, Personal Property, and Busi- ness Liquidations. The National Auctioneers Association represents thou- sands of auctioneers from the U.S. and across the world. The mission of the NAA is to provide critical resources to auction professionals that will enhance their skills and successes. Founded in 1949, the NAA’s headquarters are in Overland Park, Kansas.  “When presented with the opportunity to work with Bob and Dan, I jumped at the chance,” said the resident of Voorhees, NJ. “The firm is growing and has such a strong presence throughout New Jersey. They are highly respected and well known for great attention to detail in all areas of civil engineering. I look forward to helping further the company’s ability to meet client needs.” Adds Daniel J. Caldwell, firm principal and partner, “Sam is a tremen- dous asset to our team with a well-rounded background that aligns well with the diversity of our clients. He will be able to work on various jobs simulta- neously and manage projects from start to finish.”  sional Planner and Certified Municipal Engineer. access to housing that fits their needs,” said Ned Huff- man , president of Bellwether Enterprise. Located at 102 Baylor St. in downtown Staunton on 11.7 acres of land, and positioned between Shenandoah National Park and the George Washing- ton and Jefferson National For- ests, Willow View Townhomes features 18 two-story town- homes and one-story garden- style residential buildings. 

EW ORLEANS, LA — Hurley Auctions newest auctioneer,

Marjorie Hartman , took part in the 2019 Nation- al Auctioneers Association International Auctioneer Championship, competing in a field with some of the best auctioneers in the world. Auctioneer’s hailed from all over including Scotland, Brazil, Africa, England, as well as the continental US to show off their skills. Joining nearly 100 fellow auction professionals from across the world, Hartman finished in the top 25 after competing last Friday, July 12, 2019, in New Orleans. The competition was held at the 70th International Auc- tioneers Conference & Show while Hurricane Barry blew outside. One man and one woman earned the right to be CINNAMINSON, NJ – Stout & Caldwell Engi- neers & Surveyors , a lead- ing provider of professional and technical engineering and consulting services in the Greater Philadelphia area, welcomes Samuel J. Agresta a seasoned professional en- gineer with more than 10 years’ experience. In his role as professional engineer and project manager, Agresta will work with both private and municipal clients, provid- ing site layout, stormwater analysis, structural design, permitting and public hearing attendance. His responsibili- ties will include the hands on design of site plans, subdivi- sions and utility replacement including preparation of sur- veys, CAD drafting, concept plans, specification writing STAUNTON, VA — Bell- wether Enterprise Real Estate Capital LLC (Bell- wether Enterprise) , the commercial and multifamily mortgage banking subsidiary of Enterprise Community In- vestment Inc. (Enterprise) , announced the closing of $10.1 million in financing to enable LEDICRealty Co. to purchase and renovate Willow View Townhomes, an affordable mul- tifamily housing community

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called NAA IAC Champion. IAC competitors are judged on their presentation, chant, voice timbre, body language and other performance ele- ments of effective auctioneer- ing. The revered competition is held in a single day, in front of live attendees, with tens of thousands of viewers on IAC Live! and drainage design. Prior to joining Stout & Caldwell, Agresta held similar positions with both Reming- ton & Vernick Engineers and Polistina & Associates where he managed projects in ex- cess of $5M annually and had specialized expertise in senior exercise, rehabilitation sites, sports fields and various rec- reation facilities. He has also served as a municipal consult- ing engineer for Bordentown City, Hillside Twp., City of Orange Twp. and other state municipalities. A graduate of Drexel University in Phila- delphia, PA, Agresta received his Bachelor of Science in Ar- chitectural Engineering and Construction Management in 2010. He holds licenses as a New Jersey Professional Engineer, New Jersey Profes- in Staunton, 33 miles north- west of Charlottesville. This deal underscores Bellwether Enterprise’s commitment to providing vital financing for high-quality affordable housing in the Mid-Atlantic. “The work of Bellwether’s affordable housing group is central to our organization’s dedication to providing flex- ible financing options so that individuals and families across the financial spectrum have

Stout & Caldwell Engineers & Surveyors welcomes Samuel J. Agresta, PE, PP, CME

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Bellwether Enterprise closes $10 million loan for Affordable Housing Community in Staunton, Virginia

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