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Kranzel to join as senior vice president, Ruppel to assoc. CBRE expands Investment Properties-Institutional Grp. P H I LADELPH I A , PA — CBRE Group, Inc. (CBRE) announced that nificant production role concen- trating primarily on industrial real estate transactions. These

Messier, Inglese & Beverley BartonPartners promotes several key positions

sionals in the Philadelphia region in recent years, with significant 2011 and 2012 transactions in- cluding the sales of 1700 Market Street, a 832,000 s/f office tower in Center City, Philadelphia; Lon- donbury, a 309 unit apartment community in Conshohocken, PA; the Harrisburg Mall, a 996,000 s/f enclosed mall in Harrisburg, PA; 1150 Northbrook, a 107,000 s/f office building in Trevose, PA; and 660 W. Germantown Pike, a 172,500 s/f office building in Plymouth Meeting, PA. Prior to joining CBRE, Kranzel represent- ed clients including Brandywine Realty Trust, Mack Cali, Apollo, iStar Financial, Alexandria Real Estate Trust, Transwestern, TD Bank, PNC, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Lubert Adler, Keystone Property Group, Kimco, DRA Advisors, Angelo Gordon, Invesco, BPG Properties, Buccini/Pollin Group, Aimco and Home Proper- ties of New York. n we preach to our clients and partners,” said Ed Szwarc, general manager and execu- tive vice president of Skan- ska USA’s Pennsylvania and Delaware offices. “We’ve built a strong reputation as an industry leader in green building, and are excited to utilize the same highly sustainable features in our own office that we’ve become widely known for, so we can reap the benefits that our clients do.” The project was complet- ed on schedule in just four months. The architect was KlingStubbins. n

the Philadel- phia Invest- ment Proper- ties – Institu- tional Group is expanding by welcoming Je- rome Kran- zel as senior vice president

additions fur- ther enhance the dominant market posi- tion held by the Philadel- phia Invest- ment Sa l e s team for 20 years, and al-

Jerome Kranzel

Brad Ruppel

and promoting Brad Ruppel to associate. Jerry will be affiliated with the team of Robert Fahey, Mike Hines, Michael Blunt, and LizannMcGowan, which has sold $8.745 billion of real estate total- ing 145 million s/f over the past 5 years. Jerry will concentrate on the sale of office, industrial, retail and multi-family invest- ment real estate in the Greater Philadelphia region. Brad, hav- ing worked with the team for five years, will undertake a more sig- BLUE BELL, PA– Skan- ska USA announced that its Philadelphia Metro office moved to a newly designed, highly energy-efficient space located at 518 East Township Line Road in Blue Bell. The new 19,100 s/f office was built by Skanska’s Spe- cial Projects Group and is expected to achieve LEED for Commercial Interiors (CI) Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. “Sustainability is a core value embedded in Skans- ka’s culture so it’s impera- tive for us to practice what WEST CHESTER, PA — Archer & BuchananArchi- tecture, Ltd. announces that Chad V. Peterson has been named a senior associate of the West Chester-based prac- tice. Peterson has been with the firm for 14 years. “Chad’s work on high-end residences and on recreation, equestrian and religious fa- cilities has been creative, detailed and well-managed,” said Richard Buchanan, AIA. “He has a special expertise in heavy timber construc- tion and design for adaptive reuse.” Peterson’s recent projects include the award-winning preservation of a 1901 resi- dence by William Lightfoot

low the team to serve institu- tional clients regionally with even greater capacity. “We are extremely pleased to welcome Jerry Kranzel to CBRE. His 20 years of experi- ence in the industry make him a valuable addition to our Capital Markets team,” said BobWalters, Executive Managing Director of CBRE’s six Greater Philadelphia regional offices. Jerry has been one of the leading investment sales profes-

Shown from left: Jack Messier, Laura Beverley, & Elyse Inglese NORRISTOWN, PA- Bar- tonPartners , a multi-dis- ciplinary design firm, an- nounces multiple promo- tions in several key posi- tions from residential to light commercial, affordable, multi-family, mixed-use, townhomes, clubhouses, single family and more.

 Laura Beverley , former architectural designer, is now project coordinator. Her core responsibilities include supporting project coordinators and acting as key liaison between clients, consultants and in-office teammembers.  Her project experience includes ensur- ing that Energy Star and NJ Green Building program re- quirements are met.  Laura has also served as Chair- person to her borough’s Planning Commission for the past 4 years, bringing additional understanding of the approvals process to each new project.  “Each of these individuals has experienced tremendous professional growth within BartonPartners and greatly contributed to our success. We look forward to the im- pact they will have in their new roles and their ability to contribute to the future growth of our firm” said Thomas Barton, AIA, princi- pal of BartonPartners. n Occupational Affairs. Bauer is licensed to sell and lease real estate as a Sales- person in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Dylan joined ROCK Commercial as a project coordinator. Before ROCK, he turned his college ice cream start-up into a full-time truck catering and retail business. After sell- ing his business, Mr. Bauer decided to focus on pursuing a career in commercial real estate. n

Jack Messier , former project coordinator, is now project manager.  As a proj- ect manager, he is involved in the management and co- ordination of projects within the office, client discussions, and construction admin- istration of projects cur- rently being built. Jack’s project experience includes townhouses, apartment redevelopment and afford- able housing, as well as sustainable design and ur- ban infill. Elyse Inglese , former architectural designer, is now project coordinator. On a daily basis, her respon- sibilities include assisting project coordinators and facilitating project commu- nications between clients, consultants, and in-office team members. As a LEED AP, Elyse offers guidance to clients who are interested in pursuing goals outlined by the LEED program. Her project experience ranges

Skanska USA’s Greater Philadelphia office moves to a newly designed 19,100 s/f office

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Archer & Buchanan Architecture names Peterson senior assoc.

Bauer of ROCK Commercial earns PA Real Estate License

YORK, PA — Z. Dylan Bauer , project coordinator with ROCK Commercial

Rea l Es - tate, LLC , earned his Pennsylva- nia real es- tate licens- i n g f r om t he Com- monwealth of Pennsyl-

Australian Residence

ogy. He also leads the firm’s mentorship program in which he trains intern architects. “Chad is amethodical think- er and extremely organized,” said Peter Archer, AIA. “He is an asset to the firm whether designing projects, controlling technology, or training young architects.” n

Price, numerous horse stables and riding arenas, and a 7,500 s/f stone and timber JJR Tolk- ien-inspired home inAustralia currently under construction. In addition to his project re- sponsibilities, Peterson man- ages the firm’s IT department including design, data and telecommunications technol-

Z. Dylan Bauer

vania Department of State, Bureau of Professional and

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