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Glascock of Forchelli named treasurer of Huntington Township Chamber

Thomas Glascock, real estate & corporate attorney at the law firm of Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana, LLP, has been appointed as treasurer of The Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce. He concentrates his legal practice representing numerous businesses on various legal and business planning matters, including purchasers/sellers and lessors/lessees in commercial real estate matters, and individuals in estate planning and probate matters. Glascock has experience working with corporations and limited liability companies in various organizational and transactional matters. He also represents leading real estate developers, property managers, and real estate investors on various commercial real estate matters. Glascock's trusts and estates practice involves both assisting individuals in their planning needs, and working with businesses to prepare for and satisfy their business and succession planning needs. The Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of business, industry, financial service, not-for-profit and other professionals within the greater Huntington area. Its mission is the promotion of business, economic development and job creation through the coordinated effort of its membership.
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

The evolving relationship of environmental consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

When Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) were first part of commercial real estate risk management, it was the lenders driving this requirement. When a borrower wanted a loan on a property, banks would utilize a list of “Approved Consultants” to order the report on both refinances and purchases.