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Feb 18, 2016

Jones Lang LaSalle said Jacqueline Dompe will lead the project and development services in the Pacific Northwest. She will be responsible for occupancy planning, relocation, build-to-suits and other projects for clients in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento. Dompe has more than 20 years of experience, recently focused on recruiting and managing teams. She also worked as a senior vice president at Aecom, where she brought in new business.

Seattle-based corporate housing provider Aboda hired Carrie Hartman to be vice president of global sales. She will lead sales teams in developing new opportunities around the world. Hartman brings more than 16 years of experience. She led National Corporate Housing's insurance division. Aboda provides housing services for large companies around the world, including furnishing, managing and cleaning.

Cushman & Wakefield/Commerce added Connor Cree to the Seattle industrial team. Cree will join Tony Kusak and Ryan Foley, and specialize in Kent Valley tenant representation. Cree worked in supply chain management in Bellevue. Cushman & Wakefield/Commerce is based in Salt Lake City, and along with its sister company, Cushman & Wakefield/NorthMarq, manages more than 52 million square feet of retail, industrial and office space.
Todd Tydlaska, Nick Kucha and Michael Leggett of HFF marketed the office portion of Alley 24, which sold last week for $129.3 million, for Vulcan Real Estate and Pemco Insurance. MetLife purchased the 215,400-square-foot office building at 221 Yale Ave. N. Alley 24 was built in 2006. The complex also has 172 apartments and ground floor retail. Vulcan sold the apartment portion to Greystar in 2015 for $58.2 million. The office space is 85 percent leased. Tenants include NBBJ, Skanska, Cyanogen and Cole & Weber.
Feb 11, 2016
The Seattle office of Berkadia said it recently facilitated three big apartment sales in the region over. In December, Senior Managing Director Kenny Dudunakis arranged the sale of 19th & Mercer, a 50-unit apartment building on Capitol Hill, for $25.1 million. Washington Trust Bank purchased the project from Meriwether Partners, according to a press release from Berkadia. Dudunakis and Berkadia associates Ben Johnson and David Sorensen completed the $46 million sale of the Landing at Dash Point in Federal Way in January. FPA Multifamily of San Francisco bought the 388-unit complex from Bridge Investment Group of Salt Lake City. Dudunakis and senior director James Jenson of Berkadia's Tacoma office facilitated the sale of The Pacifica, a 177-unit complex in Tacoma. Rush Cos. of Gig Harbor sold the complex to Green Leaf Partners of Danville, California, for $36.25 million.
The Washington chapter of NAIOP will look at trends in capital markets at its monthly breakfast meeting at 7 a.m. Feb. 17 at Four Seasons Seattle, 99 Union St. Mike Wood of NBS Financial will moderate a panel that includes Lori Hill of Jones Lang LaSalle, Jamie Zadra of Prudential Financial and Jay Thomas of Walker & Dunlop. For more information, or to register, visit: https://goo.gl/lkeZJu
The Port of Everett will offer bus tours through its shipping facilities March 11. Officials will discuss the port's role in the aerospace industry and the latest real estate news, including the port's Waterfront Place Central Development. Tours begin at 9 a.m., 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. To reserve a spot, contact Catherine Soper at 425-259-3164 or catherines@portofeverett.com.
Gerry Rohm, Bruce Ganong, Nick Kucha and Mark Erland of HFF arranged joint venture equity for Urban Visions' 2nd & Pike apartment project. The 39-story, 340-unit project is under construction now and set to open in December 2017. The equity partner is Mitsui Fudosan America, the U.S. subsidiary of Japan's largest public real estate company, according to an HFF press release. Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig is the design architect for the apartments, and Ankrom Moisan Architects is the architect of record. Sellen Construction Co. is the general contractor.