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M id A tlantic R eal E state J ournal Robert Squires, Jeff Squires and David Briones honored Kislak announces 2016 sales awards

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Orange for $19.6 million. Squires joined Kislak in 2003 and is also consistently among the firm’s leading salespeople. Kislak’s Rising Star award is presented to a newer salesper- son who recorded the greatest achievements during the past year. Briones joined Kislak in 2014 and specializes in the sale of multifamily and other invest- ment properties in Hudson County, New Jersey. In 2016, he completed 5 transactions total- ing more than $10 million in- cluding the $5.825 million sale of The Gateway in Bayonne, 20 newly constructed units with garage parking. n

Mall. The Sima Kislak Jelin Sales- person of the Year award is presented to the individual whose performance and profes- sionalism during the past year demonstrated the highest stan- dards of excellence for which Kislak is known. Robert Squires received this prestigious award following an extraordinary year, which was also his best. In 2016, Squires completed 15 transac- tions totaling more than $40 million including the Family Dollar Plaza Shopping Center in Bayonne for $9.64 million and a 222-unit portfolio in East

O O D B R I D G E , NJ — The Kislak Company, Inc. an-

nounced the recipients of its 2016 sales awards at the firm’s annual awards ceremony, which was held on January 9, 2017. Senior vice president Jeff Squires received the Producer of the Year award, vice presi- dent Robert Squires received the Sima Kislak Jelin Sales- person of the Year award, and sales associate Davis Briones received the Rising Star award. Kislak’s Producer of the Year award is presented to the indi- vidual who generated the high- est sales volume during the past year. This was Jeff Squires’ sec- ond such award having also won it in 2014. He joined Kislak in 2007 and is consistently among the firm’s leading salespeople. In 2016, Squires completed 15 transactions in New Jersey totaling more than $45 million. Among them was the $11.25 million sale of Colonial Square Motleys opens new office, hires Ross WASHINGTON, DC — Motleys Asset Disposition has expanded its reach in the Ross . Ross’ specialties include commercial real estate, indus- trial, and business asset dis- position services. His market focus includes Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland. “Brad brings a wealth of ex- pertise to Motleys,” said Mark Motley , owner of Motleys Asset Disposition. “He knows the DC market extremely well and em- braces the opportunities it offers.” Ross hit the ground running in his new position by managing the recent auction of Flooring Solutions warehouse in Ster- ling, VA. The property and busi- ness assets sold for $5,276,250. Before joining Motleys, Ross’ experience included analyzing and implementing marketing strategies for start-up ventures within various market sectors, such as online marketing for the investment/financial sector, and identifying emerging mar- kets and trade opportunities between the U.S. and African nations. n Brad Ross metro Wash- i n g t o n r e - gion, includ- ing northern Virginia and M a r y l a n d , o p e n i n g a new office and hiring senior advisor Brad

Shown from left: Robert Squires, Jeff Squires, Davis Briones

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