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N ew J ersey Murray Construction Co. celebrates nearly 60 years Murray Construction names Michael Nachtome as COO

IOREBA Fall Kick-Off Event Technology “Disruption” of Commercial Real Estate Wednesday, October 21st at 5:00PM Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel Iselin, NJ

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corporate strategy focused on growth, efficiency and profit- ability, as well as continuing to provide legal guidance for the company. Commenting on the promo- tion, Murray Construction’s chief executive officer Doug- las Friedrich said, “Michael has established a solid track record in the industry and is exceptionally well-suited to spearhead the operational direction here at Murray. We are thrilled to have Michael take on this significant role in advancing the success of our company.” Nachtome joined the firm in

2011, most recently serving as senior vice president and General Counsel. A gradu- ate of Brandeis University, Nachtome also received his J.D. from Hofstra University School of Law and is admitted to practice law in New Jersey and New York. Founded in 1956 and named after its founder, Maurice Weill , Murray Construction is a regional commercial real es- tate company which develops, builds, markets and invests in a diversified range of real es- tate, including industrial, flex, office, medical, retail and stor- age facilities. From humble be- ginnings, Murray Construction has developed over 25,000,000 s/f of commercial projects. n HOBOKEN, NJ — On Monday, October 19, Greg Dell’Aquila , president of Mission 50Workspaces , will speak on the growing demand for alternative workspaces as live-work-play environments become increasingly vital to New Jersey’s urban landscape. The discussion is part of PlanSmart NJ ’s “Creating Vibrant Cities” Policy Brief- ing, which is being held at the Wyndham Garden Trenton, 1 West Lafayette St. in Trenton, NJ from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The event will explore how New Jersey’s cities can capitalize on growing demands for vi- brant urban life. Tom Murphy , senior resi- dent fellow at the Urban Land Institute and former mayor of Pittsburgh, will share the steps he took in creating a vibrant city. Dell’Aquila will join a panel of New Jersey experts who will discuss strategies and elaborate on their vision and plans for the state’s cities. A veteran of the com- mercial real estate indus- try, Dell’Aquila co-founded Mission 50 Workspaces in Hoboken in 2011. Under his direction, Mission 50 quickly became New Jersey’s premier collaborative coworking space, known for its dynamic commu- nity of individuals and small business owners. Mission 50 recently received $500,000 in funding from the New Jersey Economic Development Au- thority to expand its shared office environments. n Mission 50’s Greg Dell’Aquila to speak at PlanSmart NJ policy briefing

ILLBURN, NJ — Murray Construc- tionCo., Inc. , a lead-

ing regional commercial real estate d e v e l o p e r f o r nea r l y 60 years, an- nounced the p r omo t i o n of Michael Nachtome as chief op-

For more details, and to register for the event, visit www.ioreba.com ,or contact Ann Violette at iorebann1@gmail.com

Michael Nachtome

erating officer. In his new role, Nachtome will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations, including the de- velopment and execution of

M URRAY Construction Co., Inc. Congratulates Michael Nachtome for being named Chief Operating Officer Congratulates

374 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 P: 973.376.7725 www.murrayconstruction.com

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