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M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Central Pennsylvania — February 18 - March 17, 2022 — 13B

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Harristown Enterprises, Inc. purchases 213 Locust Street Alderman, of NAI CIR, sells Harrisburg building, for multi-family redevelopment

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handled the transaction. 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 20 consecutive years. In a separate transaction,

the free standing 8,000 s/f building located at 3511 N. Front St. in Harrisburg has been sold to Mato Bekelja. This mansion, built in the 1920’s, will be renovated and used as office space along the river. Ryan Murray , of NAI CIR, represented the buyer and Nik Sgagias , of NAI CIR, represented the seller, Cen- tric Bank , in the transaction. About NAI CIR NAI CIR is the Central Pennsylvania representative of NAI Global, an internation- al organization of real estate professionals with connections

literally all across the world. About NAI Global NAI Global is a leading global commercial real estate broker- age firm. NAI Global offices are leaders in their local markets and work in unison to provide clients with exceptional solu- tions to their commercial real estate needs. NAI Global has more than 400 offices strategically located throughout North America, Lat- in America, Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific, with over 7,000 local market professionals, managing in excess of over 425 million s/f of property. MAREJ

ARRISBURG, PA — The building that f o rme r l y hous ed

The Plum, a women ’ s fashion bou- t i que , has been sold to Harristown Enterprises, Inc. Located at 213 Lo- cust St . in

HARRISBURG, PA — The Harrisburg Regional Chamber and the Capi- Khuri, VP of NAI CIR, named 2022 CREDCBoardChair Harrisburg, the 3,300 s/f property will be converted into a 3-unit boutique apart- ment building. Harristown plans to being renovations next month. The Plummain- tains a storefront location on Market St. in Camp Hill. Dan Alderman , of NAI CIR, Dan Alderman

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tal Region Economi c D e v e l o p - ment Cor- p o r a t i o n ( C R E D C ) announc ed C a s e y Khur i , o f NAI CIR , as

Casey Khuri

the 2022 CREDC Board Chair. Khuri is vice president at NAI CIR , overseeing and managing the 50-year old, family-owned, commercial real estate business. Her role also includes creating and managing strategic and busi- ness development initiatives for brokerage teams. As a licensed Realtor, she assists clients with their commercial real estate needs throughout Central Pennsylvania. Prior to joining NAI CIR, Khuri was assistant vice presi- dent of commercial real estate lending at Metro Bank, her first job after graduating col- lege. She began her banking career as a Commercial Credit Analyst in the Management Training Program in 2008. “In both strong and chal- lenging times, CREDC has been our region’s champion for economic growth, work- force retention and business creation,” said Khuri. “As a businesswoman and a moth- er, it gives me great pride to Chair an organization that is focused on the betterment of our community.” MAREJ

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