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Commercial Real Estate Firm Moves To New Office Space

By Cece Nunn, posted Oct 18, 2019
Eastern Carolinas Commercial Real Estate has moved to new office space on Randall Parkway. The firm includes David Branton (from left), Nick Silivanch, Garry Silivanch and John Hinnant. (Courtesy of ECCRE)
A Wilmington-based commercial real estate firm recently moved to a new office in the Port City not far from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

Eastern Carolinas Commercial Real Estate relocated to 4922 Randall Parkway from 432 Landmark Drive off Carolina Beach Road.

The firm was founded in 2014 by the Silivanch family: Garry and Bernadette Silvanch and their son, Nick Silivanch. They've worked in the regional commercial real estate market since 2004.

Garry Silivanch purchased the top floor of 4922 Randall Parkway for $122,000, according to New Hanover County property tax records.

The new office is smaller, Nick Silivanch said, but more efficient than their previous office space.

"It was time to invest in some property, and we found an asset that made sense," he said.

The ECCRE team also includes David Branton and John Hinnant.

The company has been involved in numerous high-profile transactions over the years, including the the $5 million sale earlier this year of a medical office building in Wilmington to investors.

The property at 1725 New Hanover Medical Park Drive is home to New Hanover Regional Medical Center Physician Specialists-Internal Medicine Specialists, according to NHRMC's website. The transaction, which included Nick Silivanch and Hinnant, is one of the highest office building sale prices of the year so far.
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