Posts Tagged ‘Mid-Atlantic Region’
MacKenzie Capital’s COVID Closings Surpass $47 Million
MacKenzie Capital, LLC is pleased to announce they have secured more than $47 million in project financing totaling 450,000 square feet in the past three months. Transactions spanned multiple asset classes including retail, mixed-use, office, and land development. Finance activity for these assignments involved acquisition, refinancing, and construction/interim financing. MacKenzie Capital President John Black and…
Read MoreMacKenzie Corporate Advisory, LLC Hires Brady Walker as President
The MacKenzie Companies are pleased to announce that Brady Walker has joined the firm and will be President of the firm’s newly established business consulting division, MacKenzie Corporate Advisory, LLC. This recent appointment has been recognized in response to the needs of MacKenzie’s ever-growing client base and will further propel the firm’s competitive, full-service platform…
Read MoreMacKenzie Brokers Delaware Acquisition
MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, LLC builds upon its Mid-Atlantic presence with the recent representation of the acquisition of 2160 New Castle Avenue, located in New Castle, Delaware. The 35,500 square foot flagship commercial property situated on 5.74 acres was owned by Rommel Harley-Davidson, an operator of multiple Harley-Davidson dealerships throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. The…
Read MoreGrocery Market War Begins
Presented by Tom Fidler, Executive Vice President/Principal, MacKenzie Retail, LLC What a difference 90 days makes. The recent announcement by Weis Markets, based in Sunbury, PA with 162 stores throughout MD, PA, NJ, and WV, to acquire 38 Food Lion locations and an additional five existing Mars stores; the closure of all other Mars locations…
Read MoreE-Commerce Keeps Industrial Market Humming
Contributed by Anirban Basu, Sage Policy Group Generally, there are two types of markets – those that both produce and distribute goods and those that for the most part only distribute them. Baltimore is an example of the latter. Though there are still remnants of industrial production in Central Maryland, for the most part the…
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