Younger Partners Launches Tenant Representation Service

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Younger Partners launched a tenant representation service for industrial clients. The North Texas CRE firm tapped Andrew Boster to lead the team, promoting him from senior vice president to managing director of industrial sales and leasing. He will work closely with Younger Principal Carter T. Crow. The team already includes vice president Tanja McAleavey, associate Adam Farber and associate Kim Snow. Boster hopes to grow the team to 10 to 15 people over the next few years.

In addition to handling tenant representation, Boster’s team will pursue “opportunistic leasing assignments and one-off property sales,” according to a news release.

WindMass Capital, a Dallas-based CRE investment and development group, hired Lance Wright as chief production officer of WindMass Credit, the company’s structured finance division. Wright joins from Greystone, where he originated multifamily and commercial loans for developments around the country. In his role at WindMass, Wright will focus on Sun Belt and Central U.S. markets with loans between $5 million and $35 million.

Affordable housing developer Dominium hired two new vice presidents. Reba Will, formerly director of compliance at the property management company Premier Housing Management, is now vice president of compliance at Dominium, assuming responsibility over the company’s adherence to regulatory standards. Ryan Bosolet, formerly a regional portfolio manager at Mission Rock Residential, is now vice president of property management for Dominium’s Mountain West portfolio.

On the residential side, the Victorica Group, a San Antonio team founded by Mario Victorica, has returned to eXp Realty. The Victorica Group has 30 agents and operated briefly as an independent brokerage and fielded offers from other organizations before deciding to rejoin eXp. 

John Winniford now leads First America Homes, the homebuilding division of The Woodlands-based developer Signorelli Company, as president. Winniford comes to Signorelli from Brightland Homes, where he led the company’s land and acquisitions strategy as president and CEO.

SRS Real Estate Partners poached a team of Colliers professionals to lead its Southern California industrial development team.

The Dallas-based CRE firm added an industrial team in SoCal led by Richard Schwartz. Fellow Colliers alumni Joey Reaume and Nick Moscicki joined SRS as executive vice president and vice president.

SRS hired CBRE vet Ryan Byrne as executive vice president and managing principal with the company’s capital markets team in Dallas. Byrne oversees national retail investments across the South Central region, especially shopping centers, power centers and grocery-anchored properties. Byrne was a specialist in retail and investment property sales at the Byrne Company.

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