Just a few minutes around Brenda Cousar, and it will not take long to realize she is a woman on a mission. Her mission: Doing all she can to help ensure the residents of the J. Van Story Branch Apartments located on 11 W. 20th Street are living their best lives.
By Irgens - Feb 19th, 2021 09:16 am
MILWAUKEE (February 19, 2021)Irgens is excited to announce the internal transition of the following staff members.
Peter Zanghi spent several years working with our asset management team creating and preserving real estate value in the investment portfolio. We are happy to announce Peter is expanding on that experience by transitioning to Property Management and building on his relationships with third party commercial real estate investments.
Peter Zanghi, Photo courtesy of Irgens.
As we continue to grow and develop our Property Management team, we are pleased to recognize
Sarah Gebel’s growth through a promotion to Assistant Property Manager. Sarah is responsible for assisting the Property Managers with tenant and client communication, lease administration, service vendor management, property administration and requirements to keep the company’s active portfolio of properties running efficiently while servi
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theories. joining us now for the interview is former hunterdon county assistant property cuter ben barlyn who filed a lawsuit against the state of new jersey. thanks for being with us. my pleasure. you clarified for me in the commercial break it was 43 counts, not 41 counts. that s correct. 43. what were come of the charges in the indictment? how serious a matter was this for your prosecutor s office to bring that case against the sheriff? sure, it was a serious case. the investigation was two years in the making and proceeded like any other criminal case. we collected evidence, interviewed witnesses. and it reached a point, rachel, where there was enough evidence we could go before a judge, a neutral magistrate and say, look, there s enough evidence here to believe that evidence is located in the sheriffs office