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Aucoin hired as property manager for commercial properties at HallKeen Management

According to HallKeen Management, Megan Aucoin has been hired as property manager for the company's commercial management division. Aucoin comes to HallKeen with years of expert property management experience. HallKeen's commercial management portfolio includes over 1 million s/f of office, industrial, retail, and medical office space throughout Mass. Aucoin will oversee lease administration, property financials, service contract management, and other operational and financial responsibilities. Before joining HallKeen Aucoin worked for Colliers International under the supervision of Dennis Callahan. Aucoin is currently pursuing her Real Property Administrator through BOMA and is studying to take her LEED GA exam in 2012. "With the addition of Megan's professionalism and property management expertise, we will elevate our level of service provided to our existing properties and building owners, but also set a higher standard for our new, 3rd party management business in the future," says Chad Boulay, Director of Commercial Management for HallKeen Management. "Megan has hit the ground running and it's been a pleasure working with her thus far. I'm excited to see what she will accomplish." About HallKeen Management's Commercial Division HallKeen Management, Inc. is a professional real estate management company with a diversified commercial property portfolio. Properties managed by HallKeen's Commercial Management Division include small to large office buildings, sophisticated biotech facilities, industrial research and development facilities, converted industrial mills, warehouses, and retail space. Contract sizes range from several thousand square feet to nearly one million square feet, and more than 300 Assisted Living units. HallKeen provides specialized asset and facility management to a select group of clients. The goal of HallKeen's Commercial Management Division is to grow at a controlled pace, selectively, and primarily through third party management contracts.
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