Memos & Distinctions

Monday, March 8, 2010



Ellen Brown, Roper St. Francis Healthcare's vice president of managed care and business relations, has been named the chairwoman for the 2010 March for Babies by the March of Dimes.

Reid Davis of Anchor Commercial|CORFAC International represented PARC Properties LLC in the $1.35 million sale of a 4,284-square-foot office building at 21 Broad St. to 21 Broad LLC represented by Carolina One Real Estate.

Roy Barth, tennis director at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, has joined the board of directors of the Hilton Head Island-based Professional Tennis Registry as treasurer. PTR is the largest global organization of tennis teaching professionals with 14,000 members in 121 countries.

Kit Regnery and Buddy Bebergal of Carolina Commercial LLC represented Hospice of South Carolina and the landlord in the leasing of 1,110 square feet of space at 28 Bee St.

Bob Fleming, president of Johns Island-based Classic Remodeling & Construction Inc., has been certified as a Certified Green Professional and Certified Graduate Remodeler by the National Association of Home Builders.

The law firm of Bluestein Johnson & Burke LLC has relocated to 501 Wando Park Blvd., Suite 110, Mount Pleasant. The principals are Ryan D. Bluestein, Brian C. Johnson and Brian G. Burke.

Chris Wiksell of Caldwell Commercial represented David Ferguson and James Dille in the leasing of 1,156 square feet of space at 1037 Chuck Dawley Blvd. in Mount Pleasant to Hugh Purcell.

Two Guys Charleston LLC has leased 500 square feet of office space to Brian Kurtz CPA at 1092 Johnnie Dodds Blvd. in Mount Pleasant. Loren Ziff was the sole broker

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