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16C — September 14 - 27, 2012 — Pennsylvania — Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal

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P EOPLE & C OMPANY N EWS

Brings talent and experience Young joins Hayden as leasing principal

LLENTOWN, PA — Alex J. Baggio has joined The Frederick Baggio, Billy & Smith The Frederick Group announces 3 new associates A Regional Development Compa- nies. In his free time he enjoys golf, his full undivided loyalty to his clients making sure their trans- actions run smoothly

C ON S HOHO C K EN , PA — Hayden Real Estate In- vestments announced that M.

Portfolio properties are gener- ally improved, repositioned, and professionally managed for future sale. Prior to joining Hayden, Young was partner at Beacon Commer- cial Real Estate, a boutique bro- kerage company. During his nine years at Beacon, he consummated more than 420 transactions, total- ing more than four million s/f, for consideration in excess of $500 million dollars. He also possesses a wealth of experience nationally, having successfully negotiated transactions in 44 states. J. Anthony Hayden, Chairman of Hayden Real Estate Invest- ments, remarked, “Taylor brings to us experience and talent that both strengthens our organiza- tion and improves our ability to respond quickly to our customers’ needs as we continue to grow the assets of the MIM-Hayden Fund. Taylor is a most welcome addition to our already successful leasing team.” ■ facility manager’s role and remain in good standing as a self storage manager. In ad- dition, designees must attain continuing education credits every two years. Recipients of the designa- tion include: Jason Carl , Dis- trict Manager; Susan Con- ner , Moove In-Canal Rd. York; Chad Flinchbaugh , Moove In-North George St., York; Dana Casella , Moove In-741, Lancaster; Marylou Perez , Moove In-The Buck; Quar- ryville; Tim Garrett , Moove In-Centerville, Lancaster; Peg Bisbey , Moove In-Stone Mill Rd. Lancaster; Victor Smith of Sierras Glen Self Storage and Harrisburg Self Storage, Harrisburg; and Polly Irion , Relief Manager. ■

Taylor Young has joined the firm in the po- sition of Leas- ing Principal, r e s p o n s i b l e for the leasing activity for ac- quired proper- ties.

Group to of- fer his servic- es specializing in Real Estate development and new con- struction. He current-

We’d also like to welcome Ash- ley M. Smith to The Frederick Group. She has been a life long resident of the Lehigh Val- ley, and has recently moved to Northampton County. In addition, Ashley currently works with students who have special needs at a local School District. In her free time she enjoys spending time hiking or snow- boarding. Her number one goal is to pr ov i de he r c l i ent s wi th e x c e p t i o n a l c u s t o m e r service. ■

skiing, and road cycling. C h u c k B i l l y h a s also joined The Fr e d - erick Group offering his 25 years ex- perience as a Real Estate

M. Taylor Young

ly resides in Lower Saucon Township and has been a resident of the Lehigh Valley for the past 22 years. Alex has over 30 years experi- ence in development and new construction. Also, he was a Senior Manager with the top 10 National Homebuilder and Alex J. Baggio PHILADELPHIA,PA —Skan- ska USA , a leading provider of construction management, preconstruction, and design- build services, recently do- nated 50 hard hats to children taking part in the Construc- tion Industry Advancement Program (CIAP), a program designed for students who would like to pursue a career in civil engineering. Hundreds of middle school and college students par- ticipated in this year’s pro- gram, learning about highway construction first hand from Skanska’s civil engineering professionals. Children were able to observe and engage Skanska’s volunteers to gain valuable insight into the civil engineering industry. Skanska has participated in CIAP for the past three years, PHILADELPHIA, PA — Christopher L. Warth has joined Liberty Property Trust as vice president of development. He will be re- sponsible for executing new projects in both Philadelphia and Malvern, PA. Warth brings extensive experience in project develop- ment, construction manage- ment and real estate con- sulting to Liberty. Prior to Liberty, he served in senior management positions for ma- jor real estate and construc- tion organizations includ- ing Binswanger Real Estate (Philadelphia, PA), Bank of America (formerly MBNA America Bank in Wilming- ton, Delaware), Jones Lang

A privately-held commercial real estate investment and ac- quisition firm, Hayden Real Es- tate Investments’ key role in the Mid-Atlantic Region is expanding dramatically with the continued growth of the MIM-Hayden Real Estate Fund I, LP. The $108 mil- lion Fund seeks and identifies exceptional opportunities for acquisition of office, industrial and flex properties at particularly favorable pricing that results from the properties’ underperformance or current financial challenges. YORK, PA — Investment Real Estate Management announced that nine prop- erty managers have suc- cessfully achieved the Self Storage Association (SSA) Certified Self Storage Man- ager (CSSM) Designation. This program advances the professionalism of the manager’s role by offering standardized education and promoting continuing educa- tion and practical experience through continued tenure in the industry. Requirements of the CSSM course include completion of one of three online CSSM tracks in the SSA’s Online University. Designees must agree to up- hold the SSA Industry Code of Ethics as it applies to the READING, PA — Greater Reading Economic Part- nership (GREP) announced the annual Lehigh Valley Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) event host- ed by GREP. Pamela Shupp, vice president of Greater Reading Economic Partner- ship and active member of CREW Lehigh Valley says, “Events like these offer a forum for dynamic interac- tion between commercial real estate and related profession- als and an opportunity to showcase what is happening in our region.” On Tuesday September 11th, from 4:30 to

Ashley M. Smith

Agent. A life long resident in the Lehigh Valley, Chuck is very involved with coaching softball for local High schools and little league baseball teams. Chuck is dedicated to giving

Skanska USA donates hard hats to children in Const. Industry Advancement Program

Property managers of Investment Real Estate Mgmt. earn CSSM

Safety first! Skanska donated 50 hard hats to children participating in Construction Industry Advancement Program (CIAP), which promotes careers in civil engineering

Liberty Property Trust names Warth VP of development and was thrilled to support CIAP this year by donating hard hats in an effort to teach children interested in the in- dustry while simultaneously stressing the importance of safety, one of the company’s core values. ■

LaSalle (Washington, DC), Quadrangle Development (Washington, DC) and Clark Construction (Bethesda, MD). “Chris’ experiences on both sides of the table – in real estate development and as a corporate user – give him unique perspective regard- ing the needs of our tenants,” said John Gattuso, senior vice president and regional direc- tor for Liberty. “He’s collabo- rated with some of America’s top architects, built projects in 14 states and understands the local market. He’s going to be a tremendous asset to our team.” Some of Warth’s noteworthy projects in the Mid-Atlantic

area include work on Liberty’s own Comcast Center in Phila- delphia, where he worked on behalf of Comcast Corpora- tion; the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City; the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC; Software AG Headquar- ters Building in Reston, VA; the BWI Airport Conversion in Baltimore and the Kuwait and New Zealand Chanceries in Washington, DC. As a commercial real es- tate consultant and licensed broker in three Mid-Atlantic States, Warth has advisedma- jor national and international clients on project develop- ment, tenant representation and property acquisition/dis- position/repositioning. ■

6:00 PM the CREW Lehigh Valley chapter gathered at Sorrelli Jewelers, located at 220 West Main Street in Kutztown, PA to hear more about the Keepin’ It Kutztown campaign. Those in atten- dance enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and networking while hearing fromKutztownMayor Sandra Green and Laura Kline of Sor- relli Jewelers. Topics for dis- cussion highlighted what is being done on Main Street in Kutztown and what makes it an attractive place to do busi- ness. The event was followed by dinner at the Kutztown Tavern. ■ GREP hosts CREW Lehigh Valley event

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