Younger Partners, a commercial real estate firm based in North Texas, has launched a tenant representation service focused on industrial clients. Andrew Boster has been promoted from senior vice president to managing director of industrial sales and leasing to lead the new team. He will work closely with Carter T. Crow, a principal at Younger Partners. The team currently includes vice president Tanja McAleavey and associates Adam Farber and Kim Snow. Boster aims to expand the group to between 10 and 15 members over the next several years.
Boster’s responsibilities will include tenant representation as well as “opportunistic leasing assignments and one-off property sales,” according to a news release.
WindMass Capital, a Dallas-based commercial real estate investment and development company, has appointed Lance Wright as chief production officer for WindMass Credit, its structured finance division. Wright previously worked at Greystone, where he was involved in originating multifamily and commercial loans nationwide. At WindMass, he will focus on providing loans ranging from $5 million to $35 million in Sun Belt and Central U.S. markets.
Dominium, an affordable housing developer, announced two new hires at the vice president level. Reba Will joins as vice president of compliance after serving as director of compliance at Premier Housing Management. She will oversee regulatory adherence for Dominium. Ryan Bosolet is now vice president of property management for Dominium’s Mountain West portfolio; he was formerly a regional portfolio manager at Mission Rock Residential.
The Victorica Group, led by Mario Victorica in San Antonio, has rejoined eXp Realty after operating briefly as an independent brokerage and considering offers from other organizations. The group consists of 30 agents.
John Winniford has become president of First America Homes, the homebuilding division of Signorelli Company based in The Woodlands. Winniford was previously president and CEO at Brightland Homes where he managed land acquisition strategies.
SRS Real Estate Partners recruited a team from Colliers to head its Southern California industrial development efforts. Richard Schwartz leads the new team with Joey Reaume and Nick Moscicki joining as executive vice president and vice president respectively.
Additionally, SRS hired Ryan Byrne—formerly with CBRE—as executive vice president and managing principal for its capital markets team in Dallas. Byrne specializes in national retail investments across the South Central region including shopping centers, power centers, and grocery-anchored properties.



