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www.marejournal.com M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — Renovation/Restoration — November 11 - December 8, 2016 — 11B C onstruction M anagement /D esign B uild 9,000 s/f project includes a one story steel and metal framing with masonry veneer Gillis Gilkerson hired to Build Phase II of Maryland General Square in Salisbury, MD S

peat business and greatly ap- preciates all of our loyal cus- tomers,” said Dwight Miller , president, Gillis Gilkerson. “The opportunity to work on Phase II of this project allows us to continue to strengthen the relationship with the cli- ent through superior customer service and getting the job done on time and on budget.” The 9,000 s/f project includes a one story steel and metal framing with masonry veneer. The building is being leased to Aspen Dental and Sleep Num- ber with an additional 2,200 s/f of vacant space available

for lease. “Things are going well and we look forward to the completion of the project this fall,” said Don Hall, Hall Family Holdings, LLC. “We hired Gillis Gilkerson from our previous working rela- tionship we had with them on the initial construction of Phase I of the Maryland General Square project where Chipotle and Five Guys are currently operating.” According to Gillis Gilkerson project manager, Don Murray and superintendent Charles Morris, the project is scheduled for completion fall, 2016. n

ALISBURY, MD — Gil- lis Gilkerson , a general contracting and construc- tion manage- ment f i rm, ann o un c e d it has been h i r e d t o build Phase II of Mary- land General Squa r e l o - cated at 2408 North Salisbury Blvd. in Salis- bury. “Gillis Gilkerson values re- Dwight Miller J.G. Petrucci Co. & Iron Hill Const. Management raise over $100,000 ASBURY, NJ & BETHLE- HEM, PA — J.G. Petrucci Company, Inc. and Iron Hill Construction Management Company hosted the 13th Annual Iron Hill Charity Golf Open at Fiddler’s Elbow Coun- try Club in Bedminster, NJ. This year’s event brought together over 240 golfers, 300 lunch guest, 70 corporate sponsors and raised $100,000 for Lehigh Valley Military Af- fairs and Community Hope for Veterans. “Every year, I think it’s the best one yet,” said Greg Rogerson, principal at J.G. Petrucci Co., Inc. , “However, I am very proud to say that our players and sponsors come through making each year more successful than the last. We realize that government cannot do all that is required to support our veterans, de- ployed military personnel and their families and that is why it so important for the business community to step in. We are so grateful for the companies that have joined us in this ef- fort and look forward to more success in the years to come.” Throughout the tourna- ment’s history, the event has sold out and has raised a total of $800,000. Golfers, volun- teers, and sponsors were treat- ed to a luncheon reception that featured an award-winning leader and decorated combat veteran as the guest speaker. As a retired Marine, who com- pleted five deployments and lead Marines through recent history’s most significant bat- tles in both Iraq and Afghani- stan, Captain Ryan Sparks explained the importance of supporting our troops to the crowd. n

Phase II of Maryland General Square

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