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32A — April 13 - 26, 2012 — New Jersey — Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal

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P EOPLE ON THE M OVE

RANFORD, NJ — Jo- seph E. Baldoni, MAI president of Appraisal Vice President of The Appraisal Institute TheAppraisal Institute awards Baldoni with MAI designation C

Senior VP, principal at Cassidy Turley EDANJ’s board of directors adds Twyman

ROCHELLE PARK, NJ — Cassidy Turley announced that senior VP, principal Doug-

services, Twyman’s focus is on providing superior service to his customers. “I’m honored to have been chosen to join EDANJ’s Board of Directors,” added Twyman. “I look forward to leveraging my experience to assist the EDANJ in furthering its mission to promote a sound economy in our state. My ap- pointment serves as a great opportunity to promote this organization within the com- mercial brokerage community as I work to keep the Board apprised of developments that impact New Jersey’s commer- cial real estate sector.” ■

lasTwyman, SIOR ,wasre- cently named to the board of directors of the Eco- nomic De- velopment Association of New Jer- sey (EDANJ).

Associates, Inc. , (AAI), is pleased to announce the award- ing of the MAI Designation by the Appraisal Institute to Joseph C. Baldoni, MAI , vice president. The Appraisal Institute, organized in 1932, is recognized as the nations’ larg- est professional appraisal orga- nization. The MAI designation is presented to those individu- als who have met the rigorous valuation educational course requirements and additional professional requirements of the Appraisal Institute. It rec- ognizes the individual’s ad- vanced level of expertise and experience in the valuation of all property types and for vari- ous purposes. Joseph C. Baldoni, MAI, a certified appraiser in New Jersey and New York has been with AAI since 2000. He is re- sponsible for all aspects of the operational requirements of

Douglas Twyman

A licensed real estate broker with 27 years experience in commercial real estate broker- age and corporate advisory

CommunityInvestmentStrategies garners three FAME awards

The designation was presented by Joseph E. Baldoni, MAI during the Metro New Jersey Chapter’s Conference.

the company. He is a graduate of the University of Scranton with a BA in Finance, and a Masters in Real Estate Science from New York University. In his 11 years with AAI, Joseph has valued numerous com- mercial properties including large manufacturing facilities, shopping centers, hotels, of- fice buildings and residential apartment complexes along with properties having unique valuation issues. AAI is an appraisal and con- sulting firm established in 1971. The firm has provided consulting and valuation within the tri-state area and on a na- tionwide basis. ■ BCC Construction, the Gale Construction Company and Hollister Construction Ser- vices . He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Rutgers University. “Prism is a good fit for me,” Brucker said. “My background primarily includes work with development firms, and I al- ways have found large-scale projects like Parkway Lofts to be particularly gratifying. Watching the building trans- form is going to be amazing. I look forward to contribut- ing to this and future Prism projects.” ■ relationships with tenants and owners,” said David A. Simon, Cassidy Turley managing prin- cipal, New Jersey. An associate with Jones Lang LaSalle starting in 2006, Bar- ton was involved in over two million square feet of sales and lease transactions in his career. ■ professionals as we continue to expand our Weichert Com- mercial team,” said John G. Udell, president of Weichert Commercial Brokerage. “Their professional experience and market knowledge will continue to strengthen our commitment towards providing outstanding service to our clients.” ■ BLOOMFIELD, NJ — John Brucker has joined the team at Prism Capital Part- Brucker joins Prism as senior project mgr. project management team for the Parkway Lofts project, including the addition of as- sistant project managers and field superintendents. Eugene Diaz, a principal partner with Prism, noted that Brucker’s extensive real estate develop- ment experience already has positioned him as a vital mem- ber of the Parkway Lofts—and Prism—team. ners, LLC in Bl oomf i e ld a s s e n i o r project man- ager. In his new role, the 28-year com- mercial real estate indus- try veteran is John Brucker ROCHELLE PARK, NJ — Cassidy Turley announced that industrial specialist Jason Barton has joined the firm as Associate vice president. In this role, he is responsible for the sale and leasing of warehouse and distribution facilities with a concentration in the Central New Jersey market. Barton Barton becomes a member of Cassidy Turley’s NJ Team Weichert Commercial appoints 3 real estate professionals Younghans and senior vice president, Donghyun “Da- vid” Yi . All three profession- als bring valued industry and professional experience that will further enhance Weichert Commercial’s platform of ser- vices. MORRIS PLAINS, NJ — Weichert Commercial Bro- kerage, Inc. appointed three seasoned real estate profession- als to Weichert Commercial’s Corporate Headquarters and Central New Jersey office. Joining the Weichert Com- mercial team are VPs Steven Tenenbaum and Jonathan “We are very pleased to wel- come this group of real estate largely focused on the firm’s recently launched Parkway Lofts redevelopment. Currently, Brucker is over- seeing the expansion of Prism’s Brucker’s project manage- ment career began in 1984 and has included executive-level positions with such notable organizations as Bellmead Development Corporation, specializes in landlord and ten- ant representation and works out of the firm’s Somerset of- fice as part of the Industrial Services Team. “Jason has established a leading reputation in the New Jersey market as a diligent and dedicated professional who knows how to forge long-term

SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS, NJ — Community Invest- ment Strategies (CIS), Inc. received three Fabulous Achievement in Marketing Excellence (FAME) awards from the Shore Builders Asso- ciation of Central New Jersey (SBACNJ). The 9th annual awards banquet, held at The Mill at Spring Lake Heights, was attended by more than 200 members and associates of the Jersey Shore building industry. Whitney Crescent, an apart- ment-rental community in Glassboro, received the award for Best Redevelopment of a Residential Project. Win- ning in this category illus- trates how CIS has raised the standards for building sustainable, modern housing for low-to-moderate income families. CIS demolished nine buildings to redevelop the 9.5-

Whitney Crescent

acre Whitney Crescent site. Additionally, CIS was pre- sented with the Best Sales Office for a Multi-Family/ Multi-Unit Rental and for Best Color Ad for Heritage Village at Seabreeze, an affordable apartment-rental community in Lacey Township. “We’re honored to receive these awards which recognize the hard work and dedication that our sales, construction and marketing staff show all year long,” said Christiana Fo- glio, founder/owner and chief executive officer of CIS. ■

Erickson & Iannotta join Cushman & Wakefield East Rutherford off. time member of ICSC.

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ— Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. has expanded its retail broker-

Iannotta, a Jersey City resi- dent, graduated from William

age presence in New Jer- sey with the relocation of Nancy Er- ickson from t h e f i rm ’ s N e w Yo r k M i d t o w n h e a d q u a r -

P a t e r s o n University in 2007 Summa Cum Laude. With experi- ence in retail f r a n c h i s e sales, market- ing, and man- agement, she

Nancy Erickson Gabriela Iannotta

ters. Also, Gabriela Iannotta has joined the firm, and will work with Erickson. Erickson, a resident of Hobo- ken, joined Cushman & Wake- field in 2004 as a seasoned industry professional and has continued to establish herself as an expert on both national and local levels. She is a long-

joined Cushman &Wakefield as a real estate salesperson from School of Rock and will assist in building the firm’s New Jersey retail practice. “We will utilize our national experience to provide market leadership and serve this im- portant retail market,” said Erickson. ■

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