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Robert M. Baldwin, a certified public accountant and principal with Baldwin & Associates LLC, has been certified as an Accredited Estate Planner by the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils.
Craig McKenzie, senior project manager and stack testing group leader with GEL Engineering LLC, has received the Qualified Source Testing Individual certification from the Source Evaluation Society.
Blair Belk and Trey Lucy of Grubb & Ellis|Barkley Fraser represented the landlord in the leasing of 11,990 square feet of space to the tenant, J.D. Byrider, at 7053 Rivers Ave. in North Charleston. They also represented the landlord in the leasing of 2,972 square feet to Massage Envy in St. Andrews Shopping Center in West Ashley.
Dr. Bryan S. Aldrich has opened Tri-County Spine Associates in Goose Creek's Crowfield Plantation at 118 Springhall Drive.
Jeff Yurfest of Coldwell Banker Commercial Atlantic International Inc. represented the tenant, Finish Master Inc., in the leasing of 4,880 square feet of retail and warehouse space at 7275 Cross County Road in North Charleston.
Charleston Imaging Products Inc. and JBN Office Equipment of Charleston have merged. The combined companies have 18 employees in two locations. They are now known as Charleston Imaging Products/JBN Office Equipment.
Mark J. Marenakos of Southeastern Real Estate Inc. represented the owner in the $3.6 million sale of the Pantry/Kangaroo gasoline and convenience store at 8459 Dorchester Road.
Main Road Self Storage has opened a new facility 10814 Dorchester Rd. in Summerville.
The Braithewaite Group, a consulting firm specializing in executive coaching, female executive training and leadership development, has relocated its offices to Charleston from San Francisco. The firm's principal and chief executive officer is Jane Perdue.
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