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| Greensboro-Based Burkely Communities and Emerson Management Announce MergerTriad-based real estate firms Burkely Communities and Emerson Management join forces to pursue Southeastern residential rental property. New firm to be called Burkely Communities combines residential portfolios and property management expertise.
Together, the new business will operate as Burkely Communities (http://www.burkelycommunities.com) Sterling Kelly, currently president of Burkely Communities, will serve as chief executive officer and oversee the asset and property management side of the business. Jay Robinson, currently managing partner for Emerson Group, will serve as president and chief financial officer for Burkely with leading responsibility for the acquisition and development side of the business. The combined firm will be headquartered at 819 North Elm Street in Greensboro and include 45 employees. According to Sterling Kelly, “The merger of Burkely Communities and Emerson Management is a great fit, reflecting our shared vision, complementary long-range goals, and the strategic alignment of our two businesses.” ”Emerson’s strong suit has been the acquisition and management of residential real estate, particularly for student housing and single family homes. Burkely excels in developing and marketing great apartment communities, having earned the National Apartment Association’ “This merger reflects our likeminded long-term interest in building and managing a profitable portfolio of standout apartment communities,” About Burkely Communities Headquartered in Greensboro, NC, Burkely Communities, which represents the merger of Emerson Management and Burkely Communities, is a full-service property development and management firm dedicated to quality construction and superior living experiences. The firm has expertise in apartment communities, student housing, commercial, and single-family properties. End
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