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Atkins Cos. and Denholtz expand team at the Medical Offices at Chappaqua Crossing

Atkins Companies and Denholtz have hired Tyler Kelsey as operations manager and Priscilla Paredes as property accountant at the Medical Offices at Chappaqua Crossing, a 490,000-square-foot, 59-acre multi-tenant office building in Chappaqua, New York.

Acquired by Atkins Companies and Denholtz in 2023, the Medical Offices at Chappaqua Crossing is part of Chappaqua Crossing, a visionary mixed-use reimaging of the former Reader’s Digest global headquarters in Westchester County, New York.

The addition of Kelsey and Paredes bolsters Atkins and Denholtz’s on-site operations and finance teams to ensure the continued execution of the partners’ investment strategy for the property.

Kelsey brings nearly 15 years of property management experience to his role, where he will oversee property leasing, tenant relations, building and grounds maintenance, strategic planning, and capital project management. With a strong background in budgeting, financial reporting and forecasting, building systems and operations, lease and contract negotiations, analytics, process improvement and team development, he will create a premier tenant and guest experience across the property.

With more than 20 years of experience in financial accounting, tenant expense recovery, and expertise in Timberline software and Yardi software, Paredes plays a pivotal role in maintaining accurate records and delivering timely financial reports for the Medical Offices at Chappaqua Crossing. Her responsibilities include managing financial records, preparing detailed monthly statements, and partnering with property managers to evaluate financial performance.

“Our success is rooted in a steadfast commitment to operational excellence and exceptional property management,” Bob Atkins, principal at Atkins Companies said. “Tyler and Priscilla will build on this proud legacy, ensuring that the Medical Offices at Chappaqua Crossing remains a vital cornerstone of the regional health care delivery network.”

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