The Commercial Real Estate Council of Metro Little Rock recently announced that it will honor Richard “Rick” Ashley and Gus Vratsinas for their legacy in real estate and construction.
The event will be at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22 and will be held at the Little Rock Junior League Headquarters Building, 401 S. Scott St. in downtown Little Rock.
Ashley, above, is the owner, managing partner and principal broker of The Ashley Group, which owns and manages more than three million square feet of commercial property across seven states.
Vratsinas, above, a Little Rock native, has been involved in construction and professional engineering for more than 50 years in both his hometown and across the country. He founded, along with Sam Alley, VCC, an international construction company headquartered in Little Rock.
He now works with Vratsinas Enterprises in Little Rock.
Tickets are available at crecmlr.org/events. For more information, email info@crecmlr.org or call 501-291-2210.
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Ashley, Vratsinas to be honored by Commercial Real Estate Council
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The Commercial Real Estate Council of Metro Little Rock recently announced that it will honor Richard “Rick” Ashley and Gus Vratsinas for their legacy in real estate and construction.
The event will be at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22 and will be held at the Little Rock Junior League Headquarters Building, 401 S. Scott St. in downtown Little Rock.
Ashley, above, is the owner, managing partner and principal broker of The Ashley Group, which owns and manages more than three million square feet of commercial property across seven states.
Vratsinas, above, a Little Rock native, has been involved in construction and professional engineering for more than 50 years in both his hometown and across the country. He founded, along with Sam Alley, VCC, an international construction company headquartered in Little Rock.
He now works with Vratsinas Enterprises in Little Rock.
Tickets are available at crecmlr.org/events. For more information, email info@crecmlr.org or call 501-291-2210.