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Cheeni Indian Restaurant & Cafe Opening in North Raleigh

Check out Cheeni for fresh, authentic and homemade Indian dishes. For those of you who are on the go, Cheeni offers daily premade meals, smoothies and imported coffee from India! Located at 1141 Falls River Avenue, Suite 124.

Born and raised in South India, the owner Preeti calls herself the embodiment of what Cheeni is: a mix of Indian and American culture, with a mission to better the world through good, homemade food.

Shout out to James Troxler for representing the Landlord on such a unique transaction.

Shaw University Day of Giving

On Thursday, May 26th, please join us in making a gift during the 3rd annual Shaw University Day of Giving!

This event is about giving back and making an impact on current and future Shaw University students. All members of the Shaw community and Raleigh natives alike are asked to show their support and make a difference on this day.

A Message from our President & CEO, George York:

I am proud to say that I am representing Shaw University as Corporate Captain for their Day of Giving efforts. This is an opportunity to celebrate our community and show support for Shaw University, the first HBCU in North Carolina and among the oldest in the nation, located in the heart of downtown Raleigh.

Raleigh Union Station Hosts Saint Mary’s Prom

Raleigh Union Station looks forward to hosting the students of Saint Mary’s School for their Junior-Senior prom this Saturday! The lofty ceilings and unique atmosphere of Raleigh Union Station combined with the exciting sounds of The Soul Psychedelique Orchestra are sure to produce an evening to be remembered! Vendors include Table of Contents NC, Curated Events Raleigh (CE Rental), and Catering by Design.

For information about how to plan your next event, get in touch with Raleigh Union Station.

Closing Q1 2022 with Charitable Recognition from York

York is wrapping up Q1 2022. We are incredibly proud to support and promote charitable work and donations to nonprofits made by our employees. Because of their efforts, the following organizations will receive additional contributions from York:

• Animal Protection Shelter of Durham · OBO Property Manager, Virginia Davis

• Durham Rescue Mission · OBO Property Manager, Virginia Davis

• Learning Together · OBO Marketing Manager, Brooke Hanford

• SPCA of Wake County · OBO Director of Property Management, Lamont Farmer

• Women’s Center of Wake County · OBO Commercial Broker, John Koonce

A big thanks to our York employees for all they do out in the community!

Meet Our People

Accounting Manager, Ryan Beacham, joined York Properties in 2015 and has been busy ever since building tools to help create efficiencies, managing a team of accountants, and keeping a whole list of properties going strong. He is a University of Maryland alumni, having graduated with a degree in accounting and business administration.

Ryan’s family is originally from the Triangle, but he has spent most of his life in the DC/Baltimore metro area. He moved down to Harnett County eight years ago because he really loved the area and wasn’t much of a big city person.

When he’s not in the office Ryan enjoys camping, shooting, yard work, and anything that gets him outdoors. He also volunteers his time handling finance work for his church, Buies Creek First Baptist.

Ryan believes in putting everything you’ve got into whatever you do. Do it right, or don’t do it at all. He says he enjoys working with York because of the people. “We have a phenomenal team of really great people. I’ve had the pleasure to work with some outstanding clients, as well, that I’ve really built solid relationships with over the years.”

We are fortunate to have him on our team!

Events for Bull City Ciderworks – Cary

Good times over the weekend at soft opening events for Bull City Ciderworks! The front of the building is the historic Williams House, while the back is brand new. This combination of old and new gives the space a unique vibe.

Next time you’re in the mood for a fantastic cider or cider cocktail, we highly recommend you stop by!

York broker, Robert Hoyt, greatly enjoyed working with the Bull City Ciderworks owners to find their perfect space.

To find upcoming events at Bull City Ciderworks, visit their events calendar.

Meet Our People

Skipper Day is a Raleigh native – born in the old Rex Hospital at Wade Ave and St. Mary’s Street. He has been with the York brokerage team since 2012 and has over 37 years of commercial real estate consulting experience. Prior to joining the company, Skipper was with Cushman & Wakefield. He received the REDY Award in 1998 for the top office deal in the Triangle (124,000 SF) and received the REDY award in 2000 for the second top office deal (113,000 SF). Skipper enjoys assisting both entrepreneurial clients who may be just starting their business as well as established corporate clients.

In his downtime, you can find Skipper on the golf course, enjoying time on the lake with family, or doing volunteer projects with one of the several organizations he is involved with. A few of these include Hayes Barton Baptist Church, First Tee – Triangle, and NC State Alumni Association. His wife, Barbara, is an NCSU engineering graduate and was a cheerleader when State won the ’84 NCAA basketball championship. Their two sons, Chad and Wilson, both attended NCSU and were members of the men’s golf team. We are pretty sure that family’s blood runs red AND white.

When asked about his job, Skipper says:

My time at York has come full circle. When I was about to graduate from college and starting to explore the commercial real estate field, I had a meeting with Smedes and his father in “the cave” (for non-York employees, “the cave” is our affectionate name for the old office that used to be where the Village District Rite Aid currently resides). I was a nervous 21-year-old sitting across the table from these two accomplished gentlemen. Things did not initially work out and there is usually a reason when that happens. I feel very blessed that the opportunity opened up in 2012 to join the York team.

Coming from a corporate real estate firm to a local family-owned firm has been very refreshing. The opportunity to interact with all the York employees through the various company functions and the volunteer services within the community that York is involved with has been great. The depth of experience and knowledge amongst our brokerage team is hard to come by.

We are so happy to have Skipper on our team!

Meet Our People

Alison Lipschitz is from Long Island, NY, and grew up in Massapequa. Because of relatives already living in North Carolina, when her own family was looking to move, NC was their first choice. She says that they chose Wake County specifically because of the great schools.

Alison has been married for 23 years and has 2 kids – one at Syracuse University obtaining her master’s degree and one attending Appalachian State University. She joined York as an Association Manager in 2021 and manages a portfolio of condominium, townhome, and single-family homeowners’ associations throughout the Triangle. She is working on getting her Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM) designation – the highest professional recognition available nationwide to managers who specialize in community association management.

Alison got into the HOA business by accident, but she says it was a good fit because she truly enjoys helping people and solving problems. It is never dull and there is always something new to learn. She says she “enjoys working at York because of (her) coworkers. They are all just amazing and always ready to pitch in and help out.”

Thank you Alison for all your hard work!

Meet Our People

Lieutenant Stallings-Acres is from Rocky Mount, NC.  She moved to Raleigh 14 years ago and began working as a Correctional Officer within the prison system. Three years ago, she came to work for York Security. She started as an on-call Security Officer, gradually working her way up to Sergeant, and then Lieutenant. She is now responsible for training all of our new field officers and tells us, believe it or not, it is sometimes easier to train someone with no security experience at all than someone coming to the company with a background in security.

Lieutenant Stallings-Acres says it is important to her to keep up a positive image and be a role model for the junior staff and officers.  She says she has benefited from lots of support from upper management and she wants to do the same for others. She tells people, “I have an open door policy. You can talk to me about anything.”

In her downtime, Lieutenant Stallings-Acres enjoys spending time with her family, shopping, and traveling.

We are so glad to have Lieutenant Stallings-Acres on our Team!