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Real Estate Professionals Making The News
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Real Estate Professionals Making The News DeBartolo Holdings, LLC (813-676-0071) hired Tom Nagy as director of marketing. He will be responsible for national marketing, public relations and advertising activities for all DeBartolo organizations, including DeBartolo Development, its real estate development company and the DeBartolo Family Foundation, its charitable organization. Nagy joins DeBartolo with more than 20 years of industrial marketing management experience across various industries. The company also hired Erik Hector as a development officer. He will be responsible for developing both retail shopping centers and mixed-use projects throughout FL and the southeastern U.S.
Coldwell Banker Commercial CRA, LLC (314-206-4600) hired Michael A. Zangara a sales and leasing associate. Zangara will be responsible for locating, facilitating and negotiating the purchase or lease of all types of properties. Previously, Zangara was a sales representative and manager with Vector Marketing, Inc. in New York, NY. He is a member of the National Association of Realtors and the Missouri Association of Realtors and is the founder of PAF Investment Group.
Fameco Real Estate (610-834-8000) hired Kathleen Hawley as a real estate broker. She has represented tenants such as McDonald’s, Petco, Rite Aid, Burlington Coat Factory, A.C. Moore, The Wiz, TJX Companies, Sterns and Walgreens. Hawley previously worked for McDonald’s Corp., Levin Management, Mark Centers Trust and Fidelity Land Management.
NewMark Merrill Cos. (818-710-6100) hired Marina Rossi as acquisitions director. She will be responsible for raw land acquisitions and property development in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and San Diego counties. She will also assist with identifying opportunities in Las Vegas, NV.
Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. (212-841-7500) hired C. Bradley Mendelson and David A. Green. Mendelson, who started his career at Insignia/ESG in 1997, became an executive vice president for CB Richard Ellis when those two firms merged last year. Green started at Insignia/ESG in 1991. The two were co-recipients of the Real Estate Board of New York’s Most Creative Retail Deal in 2000 for the 105,000 sq.ft. Toys “R” Us store in Times Square in Manhattan. Mendelson and Green’s move comes one month after Susan Kurland made the opposite move, jumping from Cushman & Wakefield to CB Richard Ellis. |