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ancaster, PA — NAI Commercial Partners, Inc. announced the sale of an industrial building com- prised of 9,550 s/f. The building is located at 2970 Old Tree Dr. in Lancaster. The property sold for a price of $525,000. Tom McDermott, CCIM, SIOR of NAI Commercial Partners, Inc. represented the buyers, DSE Property Management, LLC and the sellers, William & Bernice Woratyla. The buyer is expanding their machine shop operation to accommodate their business, Intricate Precision Manufac- turing following renovations to the building. A move and occupancy is anticipated in the first quarter of 2016. n NEW YORK, NY — Ware Malcomb , an award-winning international design firm, to- day announced its New York City office has moved to a new location at 45 West 21st Street, 6th Floor in New York City. The new larger space will accommodate the firm’s growth since its New York of- fice first opened in 2014. The firm also announced that regional director Bill Sotomayor has been hon- ored as the Camillo Ricordi Wilmington, DE —Da- trex leased space at the Air- port Business Center in New Castle, relocating their north- east distribution center from Lancaster, PA to Delaware. NAI Emory Hill agents Becky Harrington and Lor- raine Sheldon executed the five-year lease of 3,680 s/f of space at 100 Quigley Blvd. to Datrex, which manufactures emergency rations, drinking water, liferings, survival craft spares and photo luminescent signage. Datrex is also an importer and distributor of marine emergency products and sup- plies such as Echomax, Hans- son/Ikaros, Veleria San Gior- gio, Hammar, Sea Safe Life Rafts, Mullion, Kadematic, Ocean Signal plus many, many more. NEW CASTLE, DE – Em- ory Hill & Company an- nounced that Fred Wise has joined the firm as a project manager. Wise has over 30 years of experience in the construction

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Ware Malcomb moves New York City office Humanitarian Honoree at the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation’s 2015 Empire Ball. Sotomayor accepted the award in front of over 1,000 attendees at one of the larg- est and well-attended real estate industry events in New York. The Diabetes Research Institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is the largest and most comprehensive research center dedicated to curing diabetes. “Ware Malcomb’s New York City office is uniquely posi- tioned for tremendous growth in the coming years, and this new space will accommodate our expanding client and employee base in this vibrant market,” said Lawrence R. Armstrong, Chief Executive Officer of Ware Malcomb. “We are very proud of Bill Sotomayor; this recognition is reflective of Bill’s strong industry leadership and dedi- cation to philanthropy.” n NAI Emory Hill executes five-year lease of 3,680 s/f

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