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should be able to handle both deposit-free and traditional deposits. If you’re implement- ing a point solution for deposit- free, you’re back to square one with multiple channels of deposit management, and the administrative burden remains. Ultimately, what property managers need is a one-stop platform that makes life easier for both deposit-free residents and those who prefer to pay a cash deposit. Roey Dor is CEO of Ob- ligo. MAREJ Harden Architectural se- curity Products, LLC leased space from Creek Hill Indus- trial Development, LLC. Jef- frey Herr, Jr. and Jeff Herr of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. MAREJ nical Institute, LLC leased space from Molt, LLC. Blake Gross and Dave Nicholson of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,300 s/f retail space at 223 Shoemaker Rd., Pottstown, Montgomery County. Talk- 4Less Communications leased space from Pottstown Center LP. Shaffer, Khan, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the ten- ant in the transaction. 1,142 s/f retail space at 2332 Pottstown Pike, Pottstown, Montgomery County. H2o 4 Life Wellness Center, LLC leased space from Emanual M. Vasiliades Irrevocable Trust. Hess represented the landlord in the transaction. 789 s/f retail space at 180 Leader Heights Rd., York. Blue Smoke 2022, Inc. leased space from Heights Realty, LLC. Lehman, Shaffer, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the landlord in the transaction. 4,400 s/f retail space at 1059 Carlisle St., Hanover, York County. Healing Realms, LLC leased space from Sheets Lim- ited Partnership. Myers rep- resented the landlord in the transaction. 7,700 s/f industrial space at 60 East High St., New Free- dom, York County. Food & Beverage Consulting Group, Inc leased space from New Freedom Business Park, LLC. Myers represented the land- lord in the transaction. 78,750 s/f industrial space at 31 In- dustrial Circle, Lancaster, Lan- caster County.

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down forwarding addresses, and print and mail checks that often get lost or returned. You wouldn’t need to worry about that if there is no deposit to refund. A deposit-free solution with deep integrations will ensure a seamless move-out process that matches your existing workflow, and avoid negative reviews from renters about slow refunds. 4. What happens if my resident wants to pay a traditional deposit? Any solution you adopt 2,091 s/f retail space at 1200 Market St., Lemoyne, Cumber- land County. Drayer Physical Therapy Partners LLC leased space from Smith Land & Improvement Corporation. Shaffer, Khan, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the landlord in the transaction. 2,500 s/f retail space at 2401- 2419 Macarthur Rd., White- hall, Lehigh County. FedEx Office and Print Services, Inc leased space from tenant Man- ager Whitehall, LLC. Cale Bruso , Hagerman, Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 3,150 s/f retail space at 380 Centerville Rd., Lancaster, Lancaster County. York Tech- Street Partners LLC. Jane McGill of Bennett Williams represented the tenant. Bill Hess represented the landlord in the transaction. 4,000 s/f industrial space at 6115 York Rd., New Oxford, York County. BJE Poultry leased space from Cross Keys Center, LP. Ryan Myers of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 2,400 s/f retail space at 1360- 1380 Columbia Ave., Lan- caster, Lancaster County. West Lancaster Chicken LLC leased space from TSV Stone Mill Plaza LLC. Adam Hager- man , Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the tenant. Justin Willits , Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Bennett Williams Commer- cial represented the landlord in the transaction. 3,180 s/f retail space at 1081 Carlisle St., Hanover, York County. Untamed Boutique leased space from Sheets Lim- ited Partnership. Myers rep- resented the landlord in the transaction.

following transactions: 6,117 s/f re- tail space at 75 E Uwchlan Ave., Exton. Crosspointe, LLC leased space from Ma i n l i n e

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Greens Port Industrial Park

Deposit-free living helps attract quality renters, boost retention, and reduce vacan- cies. It accelerates the leasing process by reducing the time property managers spend explaining cashier’s checks to applicants, meeting renters all over the city to receive checks, and manually updating their PMS. Refunding cash deposits at move-out is time consum- ing. Accounting teams need to process deductions, track Marsh Creek, LLC. Bill Hess of Bennett Williams Commer- cial represented the tenant in the transaction. 1,445 s/f retail space at 2495 Lincoln Highway East, Lan- caster, Lancaster County. JIYA Retail Lancaster, LLC leased space from Bloomtown Asso- ciates LP. Ashlee Lehman, Blake Shaffer, Abe Khan, Brad Rohrbaugh , and Chad Stine of Bennett Williams represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,600 s/f retail space at 6013 Allentown Blvd., Harrisburg, Dauphin County. J.A.R. 55 LLC leased space from Pax- ton Square Associates. Lisa Shull of Bennett Williams represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,920 s/f retail space at 41 Cinema Dr., York. White Rose Family Dental, LLC leased space from Cinema Drive Asso- ciates, LLC. Khan, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,315 s/f retail space at 2500 Eastern Blvd., York. Platinum Staffing, LLC leased space from Kingston Square Associ- ates, LLC. Shaffer, Lehman, Rohrbaugh, and Stine rep- resented the landlord in the transaction. 1,600 s/f retail space at 785 Starr St., Phoenixville. Phoe- nixville Martial Arts & Fitness LLC leased space from Starr

simple as offloading cargo from ship to shore have become increasingly time-consuming and expensive at many ports across the nation due to a shortage of chassis and con- tainer boxes along with rising labor costs. For this reason, Greens Port Industrial Park stands out as it offers direct access to one of the nation’s most important ports and its flexibility ensures the site can be a critical piece in ensuring the long-term viability and ef- ficiency of companies’ supply chain networks.” The site’s unique multimodal accessibility and build-to-suit opportunities present a rare opportunity for tenants with complex shipping and fulfill - ment needs. With access to Watco’s robust dock infra- structure along the Houston Ship Channel, tenants at the Greens Port Industrial Park can easily transport freight to and from national and interna- tional ports. Additionally, the property offers ample connec- tions to Union Pacific, BNSF and Kansas City Southern’s international and national rail networks. Select buildings within the Greens Port In- dustrial Park also offer direct freight rail loading capacity. Further accentuating Green Port’s potential, the site is located just one mile from In- terstate 10 and features direct highway access to the Barbo- urs Cut Container Terminal and the Bayport Container Terminal at Port Houston, the number one U.S. port in water- borne tonnage. Tenants at the Greens Port Industrial Park can also make use of Watco’s on-site stevedoring, drayage and material handling services to ensure operational efficiency and significant cost savings on day one in their new space. Greens Port Industrial Park currently has 208,000± square feet of space available for lease as well as 60± acres available for build-to-suit, land lease and/or outdoor storage. MAREJ

SAN ANTONIO, TX — NAI James E. Hanson and NAI Partners announced they have negotiated a lease with JD Fields & Company, Inc. for 133,125 s/f and ZL Chemicals for 50,000 s/f of industrial space at the Greens Port Industrial Park located at 1755 Federal Road in Houston. Steve Pastor of NAI James E. Hanson’s Global Supply Chain, Ports & Rail Logistics Prac- tice along with NAI Partners’ Gray Gilbert, Chris Haro and Jack Gilbert represented the property’s owner, Watco, in the transactions and serve as exclusive leasing brokers for the property’s available space. A key piece of Port Hous- ton’s shipping infrastructure, the 735-acre industrial park is owned by Watco, a single- source transportation and supply chain services company with locations throughout North America and Australia. The site boasts over three mil- lion square feet of warehouse space, storage for 1,600 rail cars across four rail yards as well as seven deep water and nine barge berths along the Houston Ship Channel. The multimodal property can easily handle ocean vessels, barges, trains, and trucks carrying a diverse variety of freight such as dimensional shipments including wind turbine com- ponents, vessels and machin- ery; plastics; liquids such as chemicals, petrochemicals, and petroleum products or crude oil refined products, and etha - nol; building materials; bulk solids and steel in all forms. NAI James E. Hanson and NAI Partners are representing Watco in the marketing of a 60-acre site within the Greens Port Industrial Park that is currently available for lease. “Unfortunately, the chal- lenges facing companies with complex international supply chains continue to be signifi - cant and difficult to overcome,” said Pastor. “Over the past 18 months, logistics tasks as

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