Sares Regis Group of Northern California, a developer of commercial and residential real estate, announced four new hires within its commercial division. Rob Hughes joins the firm as financial manager, where he will be responsible for overseeing financial reporting on major Silicon Valley projects. Keith Brown joins SRGNC as senior vice president, where his initial focus will also be on major Silicon Valley projects. The company has also added two additional staffers, Elisse Douglass who will serve as a senior project manager and Jon Wright as project manager, both of whom will work closely with staff on several projects. In addition, Margie Radyk has been promoted to Commercial Division operations manager.
Sares Regis Group of Northern California and its affiliates, Regis Homes Bay Area and Regis Contractors Bay Area, are regional companies based in San Mateo, California. The companies have more than 6.5 million square feet of commercial properties valued at $500 million and over 2,800 residential units under development. Since its inception, the company has acquired or developed approximately 46 million square feet of commercial properties and 20,000 multifamily and residential housing units.
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