The following is a selection of media placements for Great Ink clients and a summary of each.
Kimmerle Group, Fried Frank
November 1, 2021
Sarah Heffner, a Senior Project Manager at Kimmerle Workspace/Kimmerle Group and Ellen Lehman, an associate at Fried Frank, were named to Commercial Observer’s Top Young Professionals list.
Castle Lanterra Properties
October 29, 2021
By Taylor Williams
Castle Lanterra Properties acquired two multifamily properties totaling 315 units in the Long Island communities of Hempstead and West Hempstead for $136 million. Mill Creek Residential originally developed the communities in 2012. USB Realty Investors sold the assets to Castle Lanterra for an undisclosed price. Jose Cruz, Steve Simonelli, Andrew Scandalios, Jeffrey Julien, Michael Oliver and Kevin O’Hearn of JLL brokered the deal.
Treeline
October 26, 2021
Treeline, a Garden City, NY real estate investment firm, has acquired a 66,274 square-foot Class A industrial building at 3700 US Highway 421 North in Wilmington, N.C. and an adjacent newly constructed 40,000 square-foot industrial property at 3720 US Highway 421 North for $9 million. Treeline currently has several more deals in contract in North Carolina and is actively pursuing additional industrial and office investments in the Raleigh, Charlotte, and Wilmington areas, as well as others in South Carolina.
October 26, 2021
By Angelica Krystle Donati
Toronto-based construction-focused workforce intelligence company Bridgit has raised CA$ 24 million in a Series B funding round co-led by Camber Creek and Storm Ventures. Camber Creek sees a lot of expansion for Bridgit through Camber Creek’s existing user groups as these add more users. The firm has a bullish outlook for Brigit, as “we see a good product market fit and strong growth prospects and believe we can help them expand to more users and markets, helping them accelerate growth.”
Populous
October 26, 2021
By Josh Niland
The Populous-designed Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash. officially opened, the new home of the Seattle Kraken professional hockey team. The 17,400-seat arena was reconstructed in the historic structure originally designed by Paul Thiry in 1962. The expanded 740,000-square-foot arena can bill itself as the world’s first net-zero carbon professional sports facility thanks to a solar roof that also features the ability to harvest rainwater, EV charging stations, and a pedestrian-centric program.
Marx Realty
October 25, 2021
By Lois Weiss
Marx Realty’s 545 Madison Avenue and 10 Grand Central are featured in a New York Post story about the revitalization of office spaces to help lure back tenants post-pandemic.
Populous
October 22, 2021
By Annlee Ellingson
Populous, a global architecture firm, worked with G4 to redevelop a 1960s-era studio in Burbank, California that will serve as a 24/7 broadcast studio, collaborative workplace and professional gaming space. The 67,000-square-foot space comprises 40,000 square feet of office, 15,000 square feet of broadcast production space and 5,000 square feet for esports training and gaming.Comcast Spectacor, a sports and entertainment division of Comcast Corp. is relaunching G4 on linear TV and streaming on Nov. 16 after eight years off the air.
Thornton Tomasetti
October 2021
By Pamela Dittmer McKuen
Thornton Tomasetti’s Gunnar Hubbard and Rachel Michelin spoke with Chicagoland Buildings & Environments about healthy office space and the ways architects and engineers can help to create a safe, healthy space as employees return to the office.
Camber Creek
October 19, 2021
By Angelica Krystle Donati
Camber Creek managing partner Jake Fingert speaks with Forbes.com about three main driving forces behind the ESG narrative in real estate. Camber Creek is significantly investing in ESG tech.