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Never Too Early to Make a Sales Call

Never Too Early to Make a Sales Call

By Steve Adams | Commercial Record Staff | February 1, 2018 | Reprints

As one of the New Haven area’s most prolific commercial real estate brokers, Bill Clark is living proof that getting the jump on the competition gets results. Clark’s reputation for early-morning meetings with clients has paid off during three-plus decades at Branford-based The Geenty Group.

Midcentury Modern Living on Tap

Midcentury Modern Living on Tap

By Steve Adams | Commercial Record Staff | January 4, 2018 | Reprints

After working for large multifamily developers in Trammell Crow and Fairfield Residential, Andy Montelli set up shop in Fairfield with his own firm, Post Road Residential Inc. Since its founding in 2011, the company has developed four residential complexes in Connecticut and two in Massachusetts totaling nearly 1,900 units.

Regional Realtor

Regional Realtor

By Jim Morrison | December 14, 2017 | Reprints

After working for several years in the grocery business with an eye toward eventually owning his own store, Dan Keune decided to give his parents’ business a try three decades ago and never left.

Rebuilding The Guts Of A Downtown

Rebuilding The Guts Of A Downtown

By Steve Adams | Commercial Record Staff | December 7, 2017 | Reprints

Gerry Amodio is a self-described “New Britain lifer,” but it wasn’t until 2010 that his passion for supporting the community became a fulltime job. He sold his family moving and storage business to take on the leadership of the New Britain Downtown District, which collects a property tax surcharge from 85 owners of 112 properties for police patrols, community events and placemaking. The city has seen a rebound in private investment in recent years, as developers focus on building multifamily housing in the downtown core with such projects as the $58 million Columbus Commons complex.

Thriving In A Tough Environment

Thriving In A Tough Environment

November 30, 2017 | Reprints

The state of Connecticut has seen its fair share of troubles over the past year, and the banking industry has not been immune, dealing with slow economic growth that has made companies and residents flee the state for opportunities elsewhere.

The Mortgage Industry Now And Then

The Mortgage Industry Now And Then

By Bram Berkowitz | November 23, 2017 | Reprints

Tom Hylinski began what he thought would be a career as a securities analyst at Peoples Savings Bank in Bridgeport in 1977. But as he prepares to retire 40 years later, Hylinski, now executive vice president and head of the retail lending department at Liberty Bank, is proud to call himself a dedicated community banker.

Sales By Design

Sales By Design

By Jim Morrison | November 9, 2017 | Reprints

Edite Calabrese was coaxed out of interior design school by a career in real estate, first at a conventional, international company before becoming a broker and franchise owner and eventually broker-owner of her own, independent shop.

Designing A Workplace Revolution

Designing A Workplace Revolution

By Steve Adams | Commercial Record Staff | October 10, 2017 | Reprints

Monika Avery has spent 18 years tailoring commercial real estate interiors to the needs of clients in the life science, higher education, manufacturing and professional services sectors.

Reflecting On 43 Years

Reflecting On 43 Years

By Bram Berkowitz | October 2, 2017 | Reprints

After graduating into a very difficult job market in 1974, John Trentacosta said he would have taken a job in any sector. He considered himself lucky to land a job at Banker’s Trust Co. in New York, and from that moment forward, he fell in love with banking.

Creating Incentives For Downtown Vitality

Creating Incentives For Downtown Vitality

By Steve Adams | Commercial Record Staff | September 14, 2017 | Reprints

Decisions by General Electric, Aetna and Alexion Pharmaceuticals to uproot their corporate headquarters from Connecticut have spotlighted job-creating industries’ growing preference for urban centers with young, educated talent pools. Restoring jobs, housing and vibrancy to the state’s downtowns and struggling cities has been the longtime goal of the Hartford-based Connecticut Main Street Center. Patrick McMahon joined the group as CEO on Aug. 21 following a stint as economic development director in Suffield.

Treasury Management Helps Banks Diversify Revenue

Treasury Management Helps Banks Diversify Revenue

By Bram Berkowitz | September 7, 2017 | Reprints

Supporting the collections, disbursements, concentration, investment and funding activities of client companies are all under the purview of a bank’s treasury management department, a sector that may help banks diversify their revenue streams and bring in long-term, recurring revenue.

From Music To Mortgages

From Music To Mortgages

By Jim Morrison | August 31, 2017 | Reprints

Kevin Moran was a professional bluesman before making the leap into the mortgage business in the mid-1980s. After stints as a loan originator and manager at regional and national bankers, he returned home to Webster Bank in the Waterbury office.

Zooming In On The Local Picture

Zooming In On The Local Picture

By Steve Adams | Commercial Record Staff | August 10, 2017 | Reprints

Prior to her elevation to managing principal of Cushman & Wakefield’s New England operations in late May, Carolyn Sidor led the firm’s national specialty practice group operations.