November 2024

42 — November 2024 — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal

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P eople on the M ove

Prioritizing customized care & reliable management SREA Property Mgmt. launches multifamily residential services

NJ-based CRE firm grows leadership team Reynolds appoints Green to chief financial officer

Midwest. “As we continue to pursue additional ventures through- out the country, Stuart’s struc- tured finance, institutional level investor relations and deal-striking background will ensure we’re positioned for success in an evolving mar- ket,” said Lou Reynolds , founder and CEO of Reynolds Asset Management. “Stuart’s vision and insight will be invaluable as we continue to expand and navigate the com- mercial real estate and capital markets landscape.” MAREJ

PARAMUS, NJ — New Jersey-based Reynolds As- set Management (Reyn-

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“We’re thrilled to bring our ‘owner’s mindset’ to multi- family residential properties,” said James Paterno , founder of SREA. “Our approach is unique: we combine the at- tention to detail of a small firm with the capacity and resources of a large company. This way, we provide clients and tenants with reliable, top-tier management that goes above and beyond standard industry practices.” SREA Property Manage- ment’s Residential Services Include: • 24/7 Emergency Response – Ensuring property owners and tenants feel secure and supported around the clock. • Customizable Proper - ty Maintenance Visits – Adapting services to fit the Larken Associates’ nearly four- million-square-foot commercial and 2,500 unit residential port- folio. Collaborating closely with the firm’s executive team, he will drive operational efficiency and identify value add oppor- tunities across the portfolio. In addition to supporting the company’s long-term growth objectives, Eickmeyer will continue to lead commercial asset management operations, company-wide budget plan- ning, and its insurance and risk management practices. “Throughout David’s ten- ure with Larken Associates, his leadership, vision, and tireless dedication have been instrumental in building an asset management platform formation. Stoltzfus has led DESCCO since 2005. The company has been operating in Eastern PA since 1976 and provides high-quality construction, refurbishing and renovation services to its clients. Hanna has spent his career in the electrical distribution industry. He joined Fromm in 1997 as commercial con- struction channel manager and received a steady stream of promotions with increased responsibility including VP sales, executive VP and ulti- mately president and COO. “We are excited to add three local leaders with wide-rang- ing expertise, who will use their time and talents to fur- ther the goals of GBDF,” said

specific needs and schedules of each property. • Proactive Tenant Com - munication – Fostering open, ongoing communication to enhance owner and tenant satisfaction. • Streamlined Rent Collec - tion and Vendor Processing – Offering efficient, secure pro - cesses to simplify payments and vendor management. • Professional Vendor Coor - dination and Contract Man- agement – Leveraging estab- lished vendor relationships to ensure quality service and cost-effectiveness. • Detailed Financial Report - ing and Expense Oversight – Providing property owners with transparent, comprehen- sive financial management and budget tracking. MAREJ designed for success in today’s complex commercial real es- tate landscape,” said Da- vid Gardner , president and CEO of Larken Associates. “We congratulate David on this well-deserved promotion which will enable him to con- tinue shaping the direction of our firm for years to come.” Eickmeyer added, “For nearly 60 years, Larken Associates has set the gold standard in residential and commercial development, ownership and asset man- agement. I’m honored to have contributed to building this reputation, and I look forward to continuing to sup- port our growth in my new role.” MAREJ Dan Langdon , GBDF Board chairman. Additionally, Jaime Pere z, deputy director at Berks County Redevelopment Authority, and Chris Shell- hammer, Reading Hospital- ity COO, have been appointed to the Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce & Industry Board of Direc- tors (GRCCI) . In his role, Perez assists the executive director in oversee- ing the Authority’s activities, which contributes to making Berks County an excellent place to live, work and play. He is a seasoned professional in the redevelopment of obsolete hous- ing, preservation of historic properties and lands, and new construction projects. MAREJ

HILADELPHIA, PA — SREA Property Management, LLC

olds) tapped real estate finance vet- eran Stuart Green to join the team as chief finan- cial officer. Bringing his extensive ex-

(SREA) , an affiliate of Stockton Real Estate Advisors (Stockton) , introduces its multi- family resi- dential prop-

Stuart Green

pertise, Green’s arrival comes at a time of the firm’s large- scale growth throughout the Northeast, Southeast and

James Paterno

erty management services to the Philadelphia market. With a 20-year legacy of com- mercial property manage- ment, SREA Property Man- agement now offers a tailored approach to multifamily resi- dential properties, delivering the expertise and personal touch that distinguishes the firm in the industry.

National Self-Storage Product Council names Mears co-chair

BOSTON, MA — SVN | Miller Commercial Real Estate senior advisor, Mere-

operators, Real Estate Invest- ment Trusts, private buyers, sellers and investors. “I’m excited for the opportu- nity to further integrate with the SVN National Self-Storage Product Council and our Na- tional Team. Kristen, along with our past leadership, has set a very strong example in collaboration, support, men- torship and teamwork, and I look forward to continuing on in that manner.” Mears is a member of the National Self Storage As- sociation and the Maryland Chapter of the Self-Storage Association . She has served in a variety of roles such as Regent for the Univer - sity System of Maryland , Board Member of Leadership Maryland , Board Member of the Maryland Economic Development Association and others. MAREJ

dith Mears , has been appointed by SVN In- ternational Corp. as co- chair of the Nat ional Self-Stor- age Prod-

Larken Associates elevates David Eickmeyer to CIO

BRANCHBURG, NJ — Larken Associates announces the promotion of David Eick-

meyer to chief invest- ment officer. Since join- ing Larken Associates in 2017, Eick- meyer has been a key contributor

Meredith Mears

uct Council . Mears joins Kristen Wilson-Asman in leading the Product Council and the National Self-Storage Team, enhancing SVN’s pres- ence and expertise in the self- storage real estate sector. Mears has demonstrated a strong track record of closing complex sales and leasing deals and has closed over $33,000,000 in self-storage transactions in the past year. Her diverse cli- ent base includes equity fund

David Eickmeyer

to the firm’s asset management team, consistently driving col- laboration, streamlining inter- nal processes, and fostering a shared vision of success among its 164 employees. In his new role, Eickmeyer will oversee the short and long- term investment strategies for READING, PA — The Greater Berks Develop- ment Fund (GBDF) , an affil - iate of the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance (GRCA) , announced the appointment of Alvernia University Presi - dent Dr. Glynnis A. Fitzger- ald, Ph.D.; Nicholas D, Stoltzfus, DESCCO Design and Construction presi- dent; and Fromm president & COO John Hanna to its board of directors. In July, Dr. Fitzgerald be- came Alvernia University’s eighth president and the first female layperson appointed in the University’s history. She served as senior vice president and provost for four years, helping lead Alvernia through exceptional growth and trans-

Epique Realty hires Jeanne Borgers

GRCA welcomes five new board members to two of its boards

MONTCLAIR, NJ — Epique Realty announced that Jeanne Borgers , a

to welcome Jeanne to the Epique family. Her vision, expertise, and deep commit- ment to agent development resonate with our mission. With Jeanne’s leadership, our NJ agents will have an incomparable foundation to excel in today’s dynamic real estate landscape.” Borgers’ career accom- plishments include the foun- dational role she played in launching a previous broker- age in NJ as the Broker of Record, as well as her leader- ship on the Broker Advisory Council. She co-managed over 3,000 agents, champi- oned mentorship initiatives, and held pivotal roles in agent recruitment and sup- port across the Tri-State area. MAREJ

broker with over 20 years of industry experience, will serve as Epique Re- alty’s State Broker of R e c o r d . B o r g e r s

Jeanne Borgers

brings a legacy of integrity, innovation, and a true pas- sion for agent success, which she’ll channel into support- ing Epique agents across New Jersey. Joshua Miller , Epique Realty’s co-founder and CEO, shared his enthusiasm for Jeanne’s arrival, stating, “We are beyond excited

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