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ICSC Retail and Development Contacts, August 2010 Name Title Company Address City and State Country Phone Fax Email ICSC Retail and Development Contacts, August 2010 Name Title Company Address City and State Country Phone Fax Email Development Developers 3500 Piedmont 7856ou@bellsouth Mike Davis Atlanta GA 30305 United States (404) 368-7164 Director Diversified Realty Rd. Suite 730 .net Caves Valley Pikesville MD aadler@cavesvalle Arthur H. Adler 23 Walker Avenue United States (410) 602-1376 f443-872-0762 Partners, LLC 21208 ypartners.com Commercial Aaron Albertson 3146 Redhill Costa Mesa CA aalbertson@cdrwe Principal Development United States (949) 351-5325 f(714) 979-4318 CDP Avenue #200A 92626 st.com Resources Alissa Amidon Director ofReal Three Limited Columbus OH aamidon@limitedb Limited Brands United States (614) 415-7439 f(614) 415-7450 CLS Estate Parkway 43230 rands.com Helios Realty & 855 West Adams aash@heliosdesig Aash N. Desai Principal Chicago IL 60607 United States (312) 224-9095 Development, LLC Street, 1st Floor nbuild.com Abe Charski 730 N. Post Oak abecharski@yaho Abe Charski President Houston TX 77024 United States (713) 681-4649 f(713) 683-9801 Interests Inc Rd., Ste 206 o.com Andrew D. Beisel Regional Director Savannah GA abeisel@cititrends. Citi Trends 104 Coleman Blvd United States (334) 826-1019 f(334) 826-1022 SCLS ofReal Estate 31408 com Regional Leasing 1600 NE Miami N Miami Beach FL [email protected] Andrew Bell Equity One, Inc. United States (305) 957-1196 f(305) 957-1216 Driector Gardens Drive 33179 et Feldman Mall 152 Stratford Bloomingdale IL ablackford@feldm Anita Blackford United States (630) 351-9400 f(630) 351-9769 Properties, Inc. Square 60108 anmall.com Retail Leasing 3201 Old Glenview ablake@terracorea Arnie Blake Terraco, Inc. Wilmette IL 60091 United States (847) 906-5016 f(847) 679-6695 Director Road, Ste. 300 lestate.com Coo/New Project EWB 2213 Kimball Philadelphia PA aboyle@ewbdevel Andrew G. Boyle United States (888) 987-3824 f(888) 987-3824 Development Development, LLC Street 19146 opment.com 9000 Keystone Indianapolis IN ABoyle@MidlandA Aaron Boyle Principal Midland Atlantic United States 317-580-9900 f317-580-1169 Crossing Ste 850 46240 tlantic.us Senior Vice Mid-America Real One Parkview Oakbrook Terrace abulson@midamer Andrew Bulson United States (630) 954-7376 f(630) 954-7304 President Estate Corp. Plaza, 9th Floor IL 60181-4731 icagrp.com Anthony J. Associate Vice NAI James E. Hackensack NJ acassano@naihan 235 Moore St. United States (201) 488-5800 f(201) 488-5808 Cassano President Hanson, Inc. 07601 son.com Owner/Partner 3 Huntington Melville NY 11747- acentrella@nailon Albert Centrella NAI Global United States (631) 270-3038 f(631) 270-3068 Chairman Quad, Ste. 307N 4604 gisland.com Imperium 6350 LBJ Freeway (972) 385-1907 acook@imperium- Allison Cook Leasing Director Dallas TX 75240 United States f(972) 385-4884 Holdings, LP Ste 163 x300 holdings.com Senior Director, The Children's 500 Plaza Drive Secaucus NJ acotter@childrens Avi Cotter United States (201) 453-7538 Real Estate Place 3rd Fl 07094 place.com Amy L. Claar- Director ofReal acpressley@teava Teavana 3475 Lenox Road Atlanta GA 30326 United States (404) 995-8207 f(404) 995-8201 Pressley Estate na.com Adam G. Cummings & Vineyard Haven acummings@earth Partner P O Box 4873 United States (508) 693-3300 f(508) 693-7316 Cummings Cummings MA 02568 link.net ICSC Retail and Development Contacts, August 2010 Adam B. Director of Project 100 Peabody Memphis TN adam.groveman@ Belz Enterprises United States (901) 260-7221 f(901) 271-7221 Groveman Development Place Ste 1400 38103 belz.com Assistant Vice 320 North Main St, Ann Arbor MI adavis@mckinley. April D. Davis President, National McKinley United States (734) 769-8520 f(734) 769-0452 Ste 200 48104 com Leasing Director Oxford Arthur J. DiDonato Senior Vice One Oxford Pittsburgh PA (412) 261-0200 adidonato@oxfordr Development United States f(412) 261-2840 Jr. President Centre, Suite 400 15219-1408 x436 ealtyservices.com Company Alexander M. Woodridge IL admyterko@dw- Partner Dmyterko & Wright P. O Box 5188 United States (630) 928-2700 f(630) 928-0998 Dmyterko 60517 partners.com Director One CVS Dr, Ste Woonsocket RI Ed Cook CVS/Pharmacy United States (714) 681-5500 [email protected] ofConstruction E163 02895 Andrew Favata Executive Vice Core 10521 SW Village Port Saint Lucie FL afavata@corecom United States (772) 340-3500 f(772) 340-1079 CDP President Communities, LLC. Center Dr Ste 201 34987-1909 munities.com Resource America, 1845 Walnut Philadelphia PA afeldman@resourc Alan F. Feldman CEO United States (215) 546-5005 f(215) 546-4785 Inc Street, Ste 1000 19103 erei.com Alfred E. Ferris Palm Beach aferris@theforbesc Leasing Manager Forbes Company 3101 PGA Blvd United States (561) 622-2115 f(561) 630-7297 SCLS Gardens FL 33410 ompany.com Anthony J. Real Estate Site Sheetz [email protected] 5700 Sixth Avenue Altoona PA 16602 United States (704) 796-2306 f(814) 947-8289 Foderaro III Selector Incorporated om Director of Reece-Campbell, 320 South Wayne Cincinnati OH aforsythe@reecec Alan J. Forsythe Business United States (513) 542-4600 f(513) 542-4629 Inc Avenue 45215 ampbell.com Development Simply Fashion Birmingham AL afreeman@simplyf Annette Freeman Property Manager PO Box 188 United States (205) 951-1733 f(205) 951-1510 Stores, Ltd. 35201-0188 ashions.com Lush Fresh Director of US 3057 E. Libra Chandler AZ Alyssa H. Gates Handmade United States (480) 266-1074 [email protected] Real Estate Place 85249 Cosmetics Real Estate National Stores 15001 S Figueroa Gardena CA agodoy@nationals Alejandra Godoy United States (310) 984-3835 f(310) 324-2539 Administrator Inc. St 90248 toresinc.com Director of Real 901 W Walnut Hill Irving TX 75038- agoldbla@zalecorp Andrew Goldblatt Zale Corporation United States (972) 580-4793 f(972) 580-4481 Estate Leasing Ln, MS 5A=13 1003 .com Christopher P. Director ofReal Pacific Dental 2860 Michelle Dr [email protected] Irvine CA 92606 United States (714) 368-2032 f(714) 508-3600 Aguon Esq. Estate Services, Inc. Ste 200 om Sr Vice President - 8323 Walton New Albany OH ahochman@tween Alan J. Hochman Real Estate and Justice United States (614) 775-3850 f(614) 775-3942 Parkway 43054 brands.com Store Planning One Independent Jacksonville FL ahofheimer@rege Andy Hofheimer Sr. Vice President Regency Centers United States (904) 598-7616 f(904) 355-3937 Drive, Suite 114 32202 ncycenters.com The Goodyear Tire Anthony J. Director - Real 1144 E Market St, Akron OH 44316- ajdelguyd@goodye and Rubber United States (330) 796-2238 f(330) 796-1931 Delguyd Estate Dpt. 824 0002 ar.com Company ICSC Retail and Development Contacts, August 2010 875 N Michigan Al Diaz SCLS Director RREEF Avwenue, Suite Chicago IL 60611 United States (312) 278-6452 f(312) 266-9346 [email protected] 4100 8200 IH-10 West, San Antonio TX alan.grilliette@tran Alan T. Grilliette Managing Director Transwestern United States (210) 253-2943 f(210) 247-9519 Ste 800 78230 swestern.net Commercial Sales Provenzano San Diego CA Alan@AlanAngele Alan Angeles 5286 Waring United States (619) 665-8705 & Leasing Resources, Inc. 92120 s.com Alan Barocas & 3101 Howell Mill alan@alanjbaroca Alan J. Barocas Principal Atlanta GA 30327 United States (404) 350-0387 f(404) 351-7820 Associates Rd NW Ste 227 s.com 1340 Centre St. Alan Dana Principal Myer Dana & Sons Newton MA 02459 United States (617) 928-1700 f(617) 928-0034 [email protected] Ste 101 Alan K. Benjamin 6565 Crescent Playa Vista CA alanbenjamin@ma Herding Cats LLC United States (310) 600-4150 Jr. Park West, #207 90094 c.com 12915 Jones Joseph Albert San Antonio TX albert.garcia@buc Architect Buckle Maltsberger, Ste United States (210) 545-1907 f(210) 545-9517 Garcia 78249 kle.com 302 433 Chabanel W # Montreal QC H2N albert@groupeday Albert Ezerzer Vice President Groupe Dayan Canada (514) 849-1351 f(514) 849-3350 300 2J4 an.com Senior Director Robert H. Albert White Castle 555 West Goodale Columbus OH albertr@whitecastl ofSite Acquisition United States (614) 228-5781 f(614) 559-2560 Jr. System, Inc. St. 43215 e.com and Development Vice President, f330-559-5645 Albert J. Bogna Jr. Leasing and K2 Group, LLC 35904 Hanamar Dr Avon OH 44011 United States (440) 934-1754 [email protected] (cell) Redevelopment Senior Vice Southeastern 933 Lee Rd Ste Orlando FL 32810- (407) 629-5595 alclark@southeast Albert Clark United States f(407) 645-2035 President Realty Group, Inc. 400 5537 x228 ernrealty.com Albert A. Corti The Corti Gilchrist 5465 Morehouse San Diego CA (858) 597- Principal United States f(858) 597-1352 [email protected] SCLS Partnership, LLC Dr Ste 265 92121 1350x104 8235 Douglas Ave [email protected] Douglas A. Alcott Partner Foremark, Ltd. Dallas TX 75225 United States (214) 561-6501 f(214) 561-6565 Ste 945 om Alex M. Garcia Area Real Estate McDonald's 1650 W. 82nd St, Minneapolis MN alejandro.garcia@ United States (913) 832-9943 CLS Manager Corporation Ste 900 55431 us.mcd.com Alexis M. Director of Longview 2052 State Route alexis@longview- Belmar NJ 07719 United States (732) 747-1116 f(732) 444-2109 Graziosetta Marketing Construction LLC 35, Ste 201 construction.com Alissa Hauben Manchester Scarsdale NY alissalynn@optonli Director of Leasing 37 Graham Road United States (917) 499-6200 f(802) 362-5190 Appel Designer Outlets 10583 ne.net CB Richard Ellis 530 8 Ave SW, Ste Calgary AB T2P alistair.corbett@cb Alistair J. Corbett Principal Canada (403) 294-5709 f(403) 269-4202 Worldwide 500 3S8, Canada re.com Allen Brown [email protected] Allen J. Brown Commercial Realty 2136 Sutton Place Plano TX 75093 United States (972) 378-3543 f(972) 250-6680 om LLC Director ofReal Minneapolis MN allison.charney@r Allison S.
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