ROCK Commercial Real Estate

Rock Commercial Real Estate, LLC
Susquehanna Commerce Center West
221 West Philadelphia St. Suite 19
York, PA 17401-2992
717-854-5357 / Fax: 717-854-5367

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TEAM News

Greg Finkelstein was announced as a new ROCK team member in the Central Penn Business Journal on March 11, 2011.

Behind the list is a question and answer piece in the Central Penn Business Journal and David Bode was the featured interviewee on March 4, 2011.  When asked what David likes most about his job he replied, "...when I can help someone within our company get to where they want to go."

"Stage Deli will occupy the 705-square-foot storefront, part of the $4.8 million redevelopment project which created 11 modern apartments in a former candy factory and clothing store," said Ben Chiaro in the York Dispatch February 19, 2011 issue about new deli coming to downtown.

John Birkeland and Emily Menotti were announced as new ROCK team members in the Central Penn Business Journal on February 11, 2011.

The Central Penn Business Journal daily e-newsletter feature titled, commercial spaces at York CODO properties filling up, included a quote from Ben Chiaro on February 7, 2011.  Ben stated, "The yoga studio joins the recently opened La Casa de Tapas restaurant and Wagman Construction at the mixed-use residential and commercial property."

"Much of the improvement (in the industrial market) can be attributed to Harley-Davidson Inc.'s decision to outsource most of its warehousing operations this year in York County," said David Bode in the Central Penn Business Journal November 5, 2010 issue.

Central Penn Business Journal published a feature titled, High-end often is in the eye of the beholder Coming from a bigger city, people "might have a higher threshold of what they consider, A" stated Kevin Hodge in the October 1, 2010 issue.


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