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Nevins and Hromin of Cushman & Wakefield named property manager for West Nyack asset; Turnbridge Equities is owner

250 West Nyack Road - West Nyack, NY

West Nyack, NY Turnbridge Equities has named Cushman & Wakefield’s New Jersey Asset Services team as property manager for 250 West Nyack Rd. The assignment marks Cushman & Wakefield’s third appointment by Turnbridge in 15 months; the team now oversees nearly 1.6 million s/f for the Manhattan-based investment and development firm.

Cushman & Wakefield’s Mike Nevins and Karen Hromin lead the management team whose initial efforts will center on the development and roll-out of processes and policies to bring the 240,000 s/f Rockland County industrial and office asset to institutional management standards.

“Turnbridge is known for its value-add investment strategy and this newly-acquired asset is well-suited to continue the company’s track record of successfully raising the bar at industrial properties,” Nevins said. “We are honored to be part of this fantastic, expanding relationship.”

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