February 2023

12B — February 2023 — Central Pennsylvania — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal

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C entral P ennsylvania

Landmark adds Brakefield as associate to growing team

And 310,100 s/f/23.64 Acres of sales Bennett Williams Commercial brokers 48,122 s/f of leases

specific goals and needs. "We are pleased to welcome Trey to the Landmark family," said Barb Murdocca , COO. "His dedication and passion for commercial real estate will be an invaluable asset as we continue to expand our services and grow." About Landmark Commercial Realty / TCN Worldwide Landmark Commercial Real- ty, established in 1988, is a full- service commercial/industrial brokerage firm headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, focusing on the South-Central Pennsylvania region. MAREJ

CAMP HILL, PA — Land- mark Commercial Realty announced the addition of Trey

Brakefield as associate to its growing team. Brakefield will serve alongside Landmark’s senior associ- ates and will

ORK, PA — Bennett Williams Commer- cial —one of the larg- est third-party, commercial real estate firms in Central Pennsylvania—has arranged the sale/lease of the following transactions: Leases: 25,350 s/f industrial space at 75 Acco Dr., York. The Wolf Organization, LLC leased space from ACCO Properties, LP. Bob Behler of Bennett Williams Commercial rep- resented the landlord in the transaction. 1,856 s/f retail space at 474 N Main St., Spring Grove. PA MD Real Estate LLC leased space from Spring Forge De- velopment, LLC. Blake Gross of Bennett Williams Commer- cial represented the landlord in the transaction. 960 s/f retail space at 6115 York Rd., New Oxford, Adams County, PA. Modern Dagger Tattoo Co. leased space from Cross Keys Center LP. Ryan Myers of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 3,062 s/f retail space at 639 South St., McSherrystown, Adams County, PA. Colleg- eville Wood Company, LLC leased space from La Casa BC, LLC. Myers represented the landlord in the transaction. 800 s/f retail space at 921 Drinker Tpke., Covington Twp., Lackawanna County. Rockstar Dog Bakery leased space from B&B Realty. Cale Bruso, Adam Hager- man, Brad Rohrbaugh, and Chad Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial repre- sented the tenant. Hagerman, Rohrbaugh, Stine, and Dave Nicholson of Bennett Wil- liams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 3,450 s/f retail space at 100 Wallace Ave., Downing- town, Chester County, PA. IVYREHAB Downingtown PA, LLC leased space from Emanuel M. Vasiliades 2012 Irrevocable Trust. Bill Hess of Bennett Williams Commer- cial represented the landlord in the transaction. 975 s/f retail space at 3950 Tecport Dr., Harrisburg, Dau- phin County. Ambika Overseas LLC lease space from 3950 Tecport Drive LP. Ashlee Lehman, Blake Shaffer, Abe Khan , Brad Rohrbaugh, and Chad Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the Y

tenant. Shaffer, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,255 s/f retail space at 131 Hiester St., State College, Centre County. State College Smoothies LLC leased space from Harrison St. Kandy Weader of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 531 s/f retail space at 17 S 3rd St., Harrisburg, Dau- phin County. Robinson-Grant leased space from Harrisburg Realty Improvements Corp. Lehman, Shaffer, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the landlord in the transaction. 700 s/f office space at 60 Pottstown Pike, Chester Springs, Chester County. Shellhamer leased space from McHugh Group RE, LP. Hess represented the landlord and the tenant in the transaction. 9,183 s/f retail space at 134 S Allen St., State College, Centre County. FF&F of State College LLC leased space from Continential Real Estate. Weader represented the ten- ant in the transaction. 1,242 s/f office space at 55 Wetzel Dr., Hanover. Wike Counseling Services, LLC leased space from SEKCO Realty of Hanover, LLC. Ryan Myers of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 30,000 s/f industrial space at 150 Derbyshire St., Chambers- burg, Franklin County. Carter Lumber Co. leased space from New Franklin Properties, LLC. Mark Jacobs of Ben- nett Williams Commercial represented the landlord and the tenant in the transaction. 7,900 s/f industrial space at 767 Scotch Valley Dr., Hollidaysburg, Blair County. WoodieOne, Inc. leased space from Energy Plaza Associates, LLC. Kandy Weader of Ben- nett Williams Commercial represented the landlord and the tenant in the transaction. Sales: 5,400 s/f retail space at 17 Derrick Rd., Bradford, McK- ean County. Beacon Light Behavioral Health System – Children’s Center for Treat- ment & Education purchased property from R.W. Skaggs & C.S. Skaggs. Lehman, Blake Shaffer, Khan, Rohrbaugh, and Stine of represented the Seller in the transaction. 18.5 AC of land at 4024 Freeport Rd., Natrona

Heights, Allegheny County. Aldi, Inc. purchased prop- erty from A.W. Harrison. Hagerman, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the buyer in the transaction. 3,174 s/f retail space at 2099 Quaker Pointe Dr., Quaker- town, Bucks County. Asingh Investments, LLC purchased property from GGG Land Development. Theo Notaras of Bennett Williams Commer- cial represented the buyer in the transaction. 6,300 s/f retail space at 550 S Main St., Shrewsbury. J.M. Combs purchased property from C.F. & ME Ritzmann. Khan represented the buyer in the transaction. 5,050 s/f retail space at 378 Pottsville Saint Clair Hwy., Pottsville, Schuykill County. 378 Pottsville Saint Clair LLC purchased property from Point Five Development Pottsville LLC. Shaffer, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the buyer in the transaction. 84,254 s/f retail space at 1019 Baltimore St., Hanover. The Trone Family Trust pur- chased property from BSA En- terprises. Keith Kahlbaugh of Bennett Williams Commer- cial represented the buyer in the transaction. 19,000 s/f retail space at 1048 N Plum St., Lancaster, Lancaster County. Big Ash Properties II, LLC purchased property from Goodwill Key- stone Area. Jeffrey Herr, Jr., Jeff Herr and Gary Russell of Bennett Williams Commer- cial represented the seller in the transaction. 5.14 AC of land at Winter- stown Rd., Red Lion. J&L Stor- age, LLC purchased property from D.M. Fitz, R.E. Fitz, J.M. Fitz, & L.M. Veach. Keith Kahl- baugh and Denny Neiman of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the seller and the buyer in the transaction. 2,000 s/f retail space at 2120 Brougher Lane, York. Cash Now, LLC purchased property from Manchester Mall Associates, LLC. Shaf- fer, Khan, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the buyer in the transaction. 184,922 s/f retail space at 224 N Logan Blvd., Burnham. 224 North Logan Associates LLC purchased property from Logan GL Holdings, LLC. Khan, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the seller in the transaction. MAREJ

Trey Brakefield

assist in providing support to their landlords, capital in- vestment clients and provide guidance on market trends while considering each client's

Investment Real Estate Group of Cos. retires self storage brokerage services

Moove In Self Storage

from Boston to Pittsburgh to Virginia Beach. It’s been a tremendous ride with our talented IREGC team and clients. We’re excited to work with the self storage broker- age community in sourcing additional stores for the Moove In Self Storage portfolio. We’ve developed many wonderful working relationships with our fellow brokers over the years. It’ll be a nice change to be their client instead of a friendly competitor.” Completing hundreds of transactions, IREGC achieved over $1 billion in sales for cli- ents with offices in Pennsylva- nia, Virginia and Connecticut. To prepare for its transition, the company recently moved into its new headquarters in downtown York and named Christopher Riley as presi- dent and chief operating of- ficer. IREGC also hired a number of new employees and promoted existing team mem- bers to key positions. “It’s truly been humbling to help others in this great in- dustry of ours,” Gilliland said. “We’re excited about the future as we move toward a new chap- ter here at IREGC.” MAREJ

YORK, PA — The Invest- ment Real Estate Group of Companies (IREGC)

announced it is retiring its broker- age services and will be- gin focusing solely on the expansion of its Moove In Self Storage portfolio.

John Gilliland

In 1997, CEO John H. Gil- liland brokered his first self storage facility in Hanover, Pennsylvania. One year later, he started IREGC. The compa- ny would grow into a national leader, with more than 100 employees providing broker- age, feasibility, construction, development, insurance and property management services. “We have exciting plans for the future here at IREGC, but we can’t help but feel nostal- gic,” Gilliland said. “Our core values have always served as a guide to focus on helping others achieve their dreams. During our remarkable jour- ney, we’ve met and worked with countless good people in the self storage industry

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