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Trigild Expands East Coast Operations

San Diego-based Real Estate Services Firm Opens D.C.-Area Office

2013-03-13
SAN DIEGO, CA, March 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Trigild, a San Diego-based real estate firm specializing in property management, receivership/bankruptcy and consulting services, has expanded its East Coast operations, opening a new office in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., area. Josh Hall, Trigild's regional director of real estate east, will lead the team there, overseeing a growing portfolio of office, retail and multifamily properties throughout the East and Southeast.

To keep pace with growth, Trigild recently added asset manager Chris Gibson - previously based in San Diego - to the East Coast team. With the addition of Gibson, Hall now oversees a staff of eight based at the new office at 11002 Veirs Mill Road, Ste. 504, in Wheaton, Md. - as well 45 additional employees serving the eastern half of the United States. Trigild's portfolio now encompasses nearly 15 million square feet of commercial real estate and 3,000 multifamily units nationwide - including nearly 5 million square feet of commercial property and 2,000 residential units in 12 eastern and southeastern states and Puerto Rico.

Prior to joining Trigild in 2010, Gibson worked as an acquisitions analyst with RedHill Realty Investors, a San Diego-based private equity real estate firm. He holds a bachelor's degree in business administration with an emphasis in commercial real estate from Colorado State University. Hall, who joined Trigild in 2010, has an extensive background managing commercial real estate assets, including third-party properties, as well as in loan recovery and workouts, receiverships, operations and dispositions. He is graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and Harvard Business School.

"With our expanding operations in the eastern and southeastern U.S., we felt the time was right to open an office to accommodate our growing staff and portfolio," said Trigild's managing director of commercial real estate, Brian Morelan. "Under the leadership of Josh and his talented team, our expanding client base in the region will be well served."

About Trigild

Headquartered in San Diego with offices throughout the country, Trigild has more than 37 years of property management, receivership/bankruptcy and consulting expertise, with a focus on managing and maximizing value for assets in an array of industries, including commercial real estate, multifamily, hospitality and more. Since its inception, Trigild has developed a full service national operating platform providing institutional quality services to private real estate investors and financial institutions. For information, visit http://www.trigild.com.

Media Contact: Sydnie Moore (619) 823-8448 moore2com@gmail.com


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[Press-News.org] Trigild Expands East Coast Operations
San Diego-based Real Estate Services Firm Opens D.C.-Area Office