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Largest Nonresidential Property Managers CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST NONRESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGERS By square feet under management in metro Detroit Total square feet Total square feet nonresidential nonresidential property under Total square feet property under management nonresidential Company management in outside metro property under Address metro Detroit Detroit management Rank Phone; website Top local executive(s) Jan. 2013 Jan. 2013 Jan. 2013 Major properties under management Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. John Cullen 67,197,209 2,600,000,000 2,667,197,209 General Motors, Beaumont Hospital, Bank of America, Continental Automotive 226 E. Hudson, Suite 200, Royal Oak 48067 senior vice president of (248) 581-3300; www.jll.com property management 1. Ken Koupal managing director CBRE Inc. John Latessa 36,386,658 8,522,229 44,908,887 Renaissance Center, Ford, Comerica, Dow Chemical, Volkswagen 2000 Town Center, Suite 500, Southfield 48075 senior managing director 2. (248) 353-5400; www.cbre.com Todd Pardon asset services director Farbman Group/NAI Farbman Andrew Farbman, CEO 17,500,000 8,500,000 26,000,000 DMC portfolio, Oakwood Healthcare portfolio, 200 W. Monroe, New Center 3. 28400 Northwestern Highway, Fourth Floor, Southfield 48034 Andrew Gutman, president One, Fisher Building, Bingham Office Center, Sheffield Office Park, Metro (248) 353-0500; www.farbman.com Michael Kalil, COO Commerce Center Ford Motor Land Development Corp. Donna Inch 15,027,434 0 15,027,434 Ford world headquarters, Regent Court, Ford Product Development Center, 4. 330 Town Center Drive, Suite 1100, Dearborn 48126 chairman and CEO Corporate Crossings, Fairlane Plaza, Fairlane Office Centre, Fairlane Business (313) 323-3100; www.fordland.com Park Ashley Capital LLC Susan Harvey 12,897,000 3,482,000 16,379,000 Brownstown Business Center, Romulus Business Center, Livonia Corporate 5. 2575 S. Haggerty Road, Suite 500, Canton Township 48111 senior vice president Center (734) 394-1900; www.ashleycapital.com Friedman Integrated Real Estate Solutions LLC David Friedman 11,950,504 5,223,977 17,174,481 Pinnacle Commerce Center, Waretech Industrial, Arborland Shopping Center, 34975 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills 48331 president and CEO Southfield Research Park, Centennial Corporate Center, Forum at Gateways, 6. (248) 324-2000; www.friedmanrealestate.com North Troy Corporate Park, Trolley Industrial, Troy Corporate Center, Timberland II, III, IV Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Frederick Liesveld 8,291,917 6,761,674 15,053,591 PNC Center, General Motors, Victor Corporate Center, 900 Tower 26555 Evergreen, Suite 500, Southfield 48076 executive vice president, 7. (248) 357-5756; www.ngkf.com regional director of management services Bedrock Real Estate Services LLC Jim Ketai, managing partner 7,960,000 6,500,000 B 14,460,000 Madison Building, Chase Building, Vinton Building, 2 Detroit Garage, Z-site 1092 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226 Dan Gilbert, partner garage, First National Building and garage, Chrysler House, Financial District (888) 300-9833; http://bedrockmgt.com Eric Larson, managing partner garage, Federal Reserve Building, One Woodward Ave., 1001 Woodward Ave. 8. and garage, 1201/1217 Woodward Ave., Greektown Casino-Hotel and garage, Brush St. garage, Fort St. garage Burton-Share Management Co./Core Partners Marlin Wroubel 6,500,000 975,000 7,475,000 Arboretum Office Center, First Center, Bingham Center LLC C senior vice president 9. 30100 Telegraph Road, Suite 366, Bingham Farms 48025 (248) 399-9999; www.corepartners.net Redico LLC Dale Watchowski 6,381,193 2,204,738 8,585,931 Kennedy Square Office Building, Dearborn Medical Center, Gateway 10. One Towne Square, Suite 1600, Southfield 48076 president, CEO, COO Marketplace, One Towne Square (248) 827-1700; www.redico.com Signature Associates Inc., A Cushman & Wakefield Steve Gordon 5,761,989 1,552,268 7,314,257 Alidade Tech Park, Farmington Hills; 45000 Helm St., Plymouth; Fairfield president Drive, Northwood, Ohio; 6938 Elm Valley, Kalamazoo; One Detroit Center, Alliance Member Mark Woods Detroit; Onyx Building, Southfield; Centrum Officenter; Providence MOB, 11. 1 Towne Square, Suite 1200, Southfield 48076 managing director, vice Novi; Wright & Filippis Airport Square, Toledo, Ohio.; Knoll Crest Shopping (248) 948-9000; www.signatureassociates.com president of operations Center, Port Clinton, Ohio; Majestic Plaza, Warren; Pickwick Shopping Center, Warren Broder & Sachse Real Estate Services Inc. Richard Broder 5,356,356 1,436,662 6,793,018 Lyon Town Center, New Hudson; REBS Muskegon, Muskegon; Orchard Square 12. 260 E. Brown St., Suite 200, Birmingham 48009 CEO Shopping Center, Washington; Logan Square, Lansing; Concept Tech Park, (248) 647-4100; www.brodersachse.com Madison Heights; 440 Congress, Detroit McKinley Inc. Albert M. Berriz 4,950,047 16,504,114 21,454,161 Green Oak Village Place, Brighton; Seven Mile Crossing, Livonia; Algonquin 320 N. Main St., Suite 200, Ann Arbor 48104 CEO Commons, Algonquin, Ill.; Gwinnett Place Mall, Gwinnett, Ga.; Joint Army (734) 769-8520; www.mckinley.com Matthew Mason Navy Air Force, Norfolk, Va.; Shea Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Ariz. 13. senior vice president and managing director, institutional commercial real estate Taubman Centers Inc. Robert Taubman 4,861,000 18,180,000 23,041,000 Fairlane Town Center, Dearborn; Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, Auburn Hills; 14. 200 E. Long Lake Road, Suite 300, Bloomfield Hills 48304-2324 chairman, president and CEO Mall of Partridge Creek, Clinton Township; Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi (248) 258-6800; www.taubman.com First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. John Strabel 3,980,539 1,899,889 5,880,428 Airport Park, Romulus; Farmington Freeway Industrial Park, Farmington Hills; 15. 23042 Commerce Drive, Farmington Hills 48335 regional director Northwood Industrial Park, Troy; Oakwood Industrial Park, Troy; Robbins (248) 357-4050; www.firstindustrial.com Executive Park East, Troy; Rochester Hills Executive Park, Rochester Hills Etkin Equities LLC Douglas Etkin 3,643,068 113,215 3,756,283 College Park Complex, Centerpoint Business Campus, Brookfield Office Park 16. 29100 Northwestern Highway, Suite 200, Southfield 48034 member (248) 358-0800; www.etkinllc.com Kirco Management Services LLC A. Mathew Kiriluk 3,576,363 2,004,868 5,581,231 Columbia Center, Brewery Park 17. 101 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 200, Troy 48084 president (248) 680-7180; www.kirco.com Nemer Property Group Inc. Larry Nemer 2,645,000 0 2,645,000 Galleria Officentre, Troy Place, Omni Officentre, AeroPlex I, AeroPlex II 18. 26877 Northwestern Highway, Suite 101, Southfield 48033 president (248) 352-2080 Schostak Brothers & Co. Inc. Robert Schostak, co-CEO 2,444,847 1,902,291 4,347,138 Wonderland Village, Laurel Park Place Office Center, Maccabees Center, Utica 19. 17800 Laurel Park Drive North, Suite 200C, Livonia 48152 David Schostak, co-CEO Corners, Northpointe Shopping Center (248) 262-1000; www.schostak.com Warren Strietzel, COO/EVP Hines Interests LP Tom Danilek 2,268,000 148,500,000 150,768,000 Compuware world headquarters, Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit 20. One Campus Martius, Detroit 48226 senior managing director Public Safety headquarters (313) 227-4848; www.hines.com Blackstone Property Management Kimberly Heslep 2,155,251 0 2,155,251 Southfield Town Center of Michigan LLC senior property manager 21. 2000 Town Center, Suite 350, Southfield 48075 (248) 350-2222; southfieldtowncenter.com Pogoda Management Co. Maurice Pogoda 2,100,000 975,000 3,075,000 National Storage Centers 22. 30301 Northwestern Highway, Suite 400, Farmington Hills 48334 president (248) 855-9676; www.pogodaco.com Transwestern William Harvey 1,531,566 210,000,000 211,531,566 Crystal Glen, Triatria office building, Laurel Park II, 26400 Lahser Road, Oak 23. 32255 Northwestern Highway, Suite 206, Farmington Hills 48334 senior vice president Hollow No. 40, Oak Hollow Gateway (248) 932-2840; www.transwestern.net Oxford Companies LLC Jeff Hauptman 1,112,528 0 1,112,528 Burlington Office Center, Nickel's Arcade, 700 KMS Place, South University 24. 312 S. State, Second Floor, Ann Arbor 48104 CEO Galleria (734) 747-6000; www.oxfordcompanies.com The Hayman Co. Andrew Hayman 1,079,190 786,225 1,865,415 Troy Technology Park, Troy; Advance Building, Southfield; Northfield Plaza I, 25. 5700 Crooks Road, Suite 400, Troy 48098-2809 CEO Troy; Northfield Plaza II, Troy; 5440 Corporate Drive, Troy; Oakland Office (248) 879-7777; www.haymancompany.com Center, Birmingham A property manager oversees all financial, administrative, contractual, maintenance and daily operations for the interior and exterior of properties. This list is an approximate compilation of the largest such companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Companies with headquarters in the Detroit area are listed with their total property under management. Companies outside the area are ranked by property managed by their Detroit offices only. This is not a complete list but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. NA = not available. B Includes property managed by Rock Ventures Inc., the umbrella company of Bedrock Real Estate Services LLC. C Core Partners LLC in June 2013 acquired assets of Burton-Share Management Co. and Realta Group Midwest LLC. New entity Core Partners Associates LLC now holds the combined business. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY.
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