18B — July 24 - August 13, 2020 — Pennsylvania — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal
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ITTSBURGH, PA — Howard W. “Hoddy” Hanna, III announced In total, fund has raised more than $16.5 million Howard Hanna Children’s Free Care Fund names Kristen Normile executive director P
Normile has been employed at Howard Hanna for the past seven years as the regional administrative assistant for the Pennsylvania Southwest region. Normile’s prior 501(c) (3) fundraising experience, her organizational skills, and her comprehensive plan to serve Howard Hanna’s offices, man- agers, and agents in their fun- draising efforts will combine in this position. In total, the Howard Hanna Children’s Free Care Fund has raised more than $16.5 mil- lion. Last year, the Free Care Fund campaign raised over
$1 million for the fifth con- secutive year. The $1,039,234 raised in 2019 goes directly to lifesaving medical care for children in Howard Hanna’s regions, as well as programs that support children and families in need. The Chil- dren’s Free Care Fund assures that children never be denied the best medical care avail- able, whether helping families without insurance afford care for their children or to fund cutting-edge care that insur- ance may not cover. “The Howard Hanna Chil- dren’s Free Care Fund is
our signature fundraising initiative each year, and we are so proud of the number of children and families we have been able to help over the last two decades. We are confident that Kristen will manage, nur- ture, and energize our annual campaign going forward,” said Hanna. He added, “I would also like to thank Debbie Do- nahue, the former Director, for her six years of service manag- ing the initiative.” “I am so excited to be given this opportunity. Year after year, I have seen how dedi- cated our amazing Howard
Hanna family is to helping children and their families through the Children’s Free Care Fund. I look forward to working with everyone to continue the great legacy of our Choo Choo Chow Chows, meeting the challenges of fun- draising in our ‘new normal,’ and creating newways to grow our reach and our success to benefit children in need,” said Normile. About Howard Hanna Chil- dren’s Free Care Fund: The Hanna family, along with Howard Hanna sales associ- ates and employees are com- mitted to making their com- munities better places to live. The company supports many educational, health and so- cial causes and events every year, however, the biggest and most impactful commit- ment is the annual Howard Hanna Children’s Free Care fundraising campaign. Estab- lished in 1988, the mission of the Howard Hanna Children’s Free Care Fund is to assure that children never be denied the best medical care avail- able, whether helping families without insurance afford care for their children or to fund cutting-edge care that insur- ance may not cover. About Howard Hanna: How- ard Hanna Real Estate Servic- es is the #1 family-owned and -operated independent broker in the U.S.A. MAREJ First Pennsylvania C-PACE deal inked PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Philadelphia Energy Authority, Twain Financial Partners and SHIFT Capi- tal announced the financial close of the first project in Pennsylvania to use Commer- cial Property-Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing. SHIFT Capital is borrowing $1.5 million in C-PACE fi- nancing from Twain Financial to pay for energy and water efficiency upgrades to a new mixed-use development in the Kensington-Harrowgate neighborhood of Philadelphia. SHIFT Capital’s project, J-centrel, is key to the com- pany’s unique approach to urban development. J-centrel provides 30,000 s/f of ground floor commercial space, includ- ing retail storefronts, spaces for entrepreneurs and artists, and an accelerator for local businesses. MAREJ
a n ew e x - ecut ive di - r e c t o r f o r the Howard Hanna Chil- dren’s Free Care Fund, K r i s t e n N o r m i l e . The search
Kristen Normile
for a new candidate began in fall of 2019 and concluded this spring with a unanimous vote by the Board of Directors for the Children’s Free Care Fund.
OFFICE/MEDICAL SPACE AVAILABLE Wilkes Barre, PA
HEALTH CARE BUILDING OFFERED at $1,500,000 in Hazleton, PA
64 E Union St 42,400 SF of 4-Star Office/Medical • Ideally located with quick access to SR 309, I-81, and Public Square. • The property will include ample parking and is located near 2 colleges making it ideal for student living. • The final development will include common areas for occupants to live, work and play all in one compound PROPERTY OVERVIEW The Thomas C. Thomas buildings on East Union St. & Pennsylvania Ave. are being converted into a new retail and office development called the “Union Street Complex.” Multiple different uses are planned for the space, including apartments, office, gym, retail and storage. The proposed property will be a total of 42,400 SF split between 4 floors.
661-673 N Church St 158,116 SF Former St. Joseph Hospital • Conveniently located in the heart of Northeastern PA. • Hazelton is also known for its proximity to I-80 and 81, which places you within a couple hours of NYC & Phila. • Companies are rapidly emerging throughout Luzerne Country providing excellent opportunities and options for both visitors and residents. PROPERTY OVERVIEW Possible uses for the building included medical offices and clinics, a retirement community, assisted living, a nursing home, nursing school, dormitory, religious retreat and self-storage. This opportunity presents huge value add for an operator or investor to lease up at market rates.
For additional information please contact Robert Nemeth Sr. at 570-578-4358 www.howardhanna.com 3500 Winchester Rd., Suite 201, Allentown, PA 18104 610-398-0411
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