10A — May 2023 — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal
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Great CRE Events Cont. Ed…Speakers…Networking www.CircDelaware.org
EVENTS SCHEDULE
Downtown Development Districts Offer Real Value
—OFFICERS— President: Jay L. White , MAI, CRE® Apex Realty Advisory Vice President: Cindy Fleming Jones Lang LaSalle Treasurer: Barton L. Mackey, Jr. Patterson-Woods Associates Secretary: Daniel Wham DSM Commercial Real Estate *2022-2023* Board of Directors —DIRECTORS— Past President & Cont. Ed. Chair: Robert Stenta Chatham Financial Program Co-Chair: Lorraine Sheldon NAI Emory Hill
June 26 (Mon., 10:00-7:00) Annual Members' Golf Outing Location: Hartefeld National Golf Club, Avondale, PA Sponsorships Available / Charitable Raffle Donations Accepted Sept. 12 (Tues., 11:30-1:30) Membership Meeting & Lunch Topic: Avenue North Mixed-Use Development Update Speakers: Ernest Delle Donne, Delle Donne & Associates, Inc. Location: DuPont Country Club, Wilmington, DE Register online: circdelaware.org goto Event pages CONTINUING EDUCATION Resumes in January-April 2024 Frederick Academy of Real Estate
Del's. Downtown Development Districts (DDD): • 2015: Dover, Seaford, Wilmington • 2016: Georgetown, Harrington, Laurel, Milford, Smyrna • 2019: New Castle, Clayton, Delaware City, Middletown The DDD Resource Team is comprised of mem- bers of the Delaware State Housing Authority, Division of Small Business, Office of State Planning Coordination, and a private-sector Development Coach, Rick Ferrell of Retail Market Answers. They meet regularly to plan for and provide ongo- ing support to the 12 designated DDD's to: • Spur private investment • Improve commercial vitality • Build a stable community of long-term residents The program provides investors with rebates up to 20% of the construction costs. For DDD assistance, contact Rick at RickFerrell@hotmail.com As part of our CRE HOT TOPIC series: Rick Ferrell, a private- sector DDD Coach discussed benefits and rebate application process. There will be one more round in 2023 for projects over $325,000.
Program Co-Chair: Ryan Kennedy Harvey Hanna & Associates
Membership Chair: James Manna BrightFields, Inc.
—EX-OFFICIO— Business Manager Janet Pippert Landmark Science & Engineering Legislative Lobbyist C. Scott Kidner C. S. Kidner & Associates Legislative Affairs Chair Brett Saddler Claymont Rennaissance Dev. Corp. Donald Robitzer The Commonwealth Group Benjamin Berger , Esq. Berger Harris, LLC Carmen Facciolo NAI Emory Hill Michael Hahn 44 Business Capital Neil Kilian, SIOR, CCIM NAI Emory Hill Pamela Scott , Esq. Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
ALWAYS TIME FOR NETWORKING: (above, from left) : Alissa Cirillo, Lang Development Group; Mike Vanderslice, Environmental Alliance; and Jurgita Herrara, Lang Development Group.
NEW MEMBERS presented at the May 10 Annual Meeting (FRONT ROW, from left): Ahmed Clayiff, Clayiff Engi- neering ; Greg Pettinaro , Pettinaro Management; Matthew Doyle, Advertising is Simple; Steven Parent , Control Point Associates; and Matt Longo , Hillcrest Associates. (BACK ROW, from left): Tayo Woolford , eXp Realty; Tyler Maron, Esq. , Morris James LLP; Christian Arakelian , The Flynn Group; Brendan Wewer, MAI , Common- wealth Commercial Appraisal Group; and Jim Manna , BrightFields - Chair of the Membership Committee.
contact us (302) 633-1705 Janet@circdelaware.org www.circdelaware.org
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