M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — May 2026 — 37
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Including a newly constructed 535,603 s/f industrial building in Middletown, New York NAI Hanson Management lands three new assignments in New Jersey and New York T
41 Orchard Street in Ramsey, New Jersey, a 12,686 s/f industrial/office property. 136-160 US 1-9 in Newark, New Jersey, a 43,560 s/f indus - trial building. NAI Hanson Management oversees more than 7.6M s/f of office, industrial, retail, and flex properties, as well as land, in 22 states across the country. The firm offers a full suite of property management services, including accounting, maintenance, tenant instal- lation, construction manage- ment, project management, risk management, and more.
“The addition of these three properties to our portfolio underscores the breadth of NAI Hanson Management’s capabilities across a range of asset types and markets,” said Candy Debro, MBA , direc- tor of property management at NAI Hanson Management. “Whether it’s a large-scale logistics center, a suburban flex building or a port-adjacent industrial property, we bring the same level of expertise and attention to detail to every assignment, and that consistency is what continues to drive our growth.” MAREJ
ETERBORO, NJ — NAI Hanson Man- agement , the prop- erty management arm of NAI James E. Hanson , has been selected to manage three new properties totaling more than 591,000 s/f across New Jersey and New York. The new as - signments include: Golden Triangle Logistics Center, a newly constructed 535,603 s/f industrial building in Middletown, New York. NAI James E. Hanson adds Hencinsky to marketing team PARSIPPANY, NJ — NAI James E. Hanson has hired Megan Hencinsky as senior keting and creative design experience to her new role. She will work closely with the firm’s marketing and broker - age teams to lead the planning and execution of integrated, multi-channel campaigns that promote NAI James E. Han - son’s listed properties, services, and brand identity. A veteran of the commercial real estate industry, Hen - cinsky previously served as associate creative director at JLL and oversaw a 17-member design team across the North- east and Mid-Atlantic regions. Prior to serving as associate creative director, she advanced through several roles over her 14-year tenure at the company, including graphic designer, senior designer, marketing manager, and art director. “With a wealth of experience, creativity and technical ability, Megan is a key addition to the firm during a period of rapid growth, as we’ve added five associates to the team over the past year,” said William C. Hanson, SIOR , president of NAI James E. Hanson. “Strategic marketing is key to elevating our platform and en- suring we continue to provide an unmatched level of client service, especially in such a rapidly evolving market. We’re excited to welcome Megan and leverage her unique skills and expertise.” MAREJ marketing coordinator. She will work out of the firm’s Parsip - pany office. Hencinsky brings more than two de- cades of mar- Megan Hencinsky
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