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44A — June 22 - July 12, 2012 — Shopping Centers — Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal

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Seasoned real estate professionals Milich & Moskovic join The Goldstein Grp. as sales assoc.

Schiffer, Mitthenthal & Diedtrich promoted Widener rejoins Greenberg Gibbons

OWINGS MILLS , MD — Greenberg Gibbons , the Baltimore-based retail

announced that Melody Wid- ener is rejoining the company to be director of lease adminis- tration and financial analysis. In this role, Widener will lead financial analysis, including budgeting and forecasting. Previously, Widener spent eight years in lease adminis- tration at Greenberg Gibbons, and most recently worked as a lease administrator for M. Leo Storch Management Cor- poration. “Together, Michelle, Matt and Melody bring valuable managerial skills to Greenberg Gibbons,” said Brian Gibbons, chairman and CEO of Green- berg Gibbons. “They will be important leaders as our company continues to expand and pursue new growth and opportunities.” OWINGS MILLS, MD — Greenberg Gibbons, the Balti- more-based retail development company, announced that Carol Diedtrich has been named the General Manager for Annapolis Towne Centre. Diedtrich has more than sixteen years’ experience in managing retail projects and mixed-used developments for companies including the Rouse Company, Retail Resource and Millennium Partners. Prior to joining Greenberg Gibbons, she served as a Director for Business Development for General Growth Properties in Paramus, New Jersey. In her new role Diedtrich will manage the day-to-day op- erations and tenant relations for Annapolis Towne Centre, Greenberg Gibbons’ award- winning, two-million square- foot mixed-use development. “Carol brings valuable lead- ership skills and experience to the Greenberg Gibbons team,” says Brian Gibbons, Chairman and CEO of Greenberg Gib- bons. “Her expertise will be an important asset to Annapolis Towne Centre as it continues to flourish and grow.” n college start-up into a full time business. With an ini- tial focus on ice cream truck catering, Chilly Dilly’s grew over the next four years to include 5 mobile ice cream trucks and permanent loca- tions at the York Galleria Mall and York’s Central Market. After selling his companies in 2012, Dylan joined ROCK to pursue a career in commercial real estate. n

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ARAMUS, NJ — Sea- s oned r ea l e s t a t e professionals Scott

Milich represents regional retail and commercial real estate owners, and national

Moskovic is a veteran of the commercial real estate industry with over 20 years of experience in real estate sales, leasing, development and management. His pri- mary area of concentration is the Lower Hudson Valley of New York. Moskovic actively represents landlords and ten- ants in the leasing and sale of commercial property. Most recently, he served as director of commercial real estate at Prudential Real Estate in Pearl River, New York. “We are excited to welcome Scott and Donny to The Gold- stein Group as part of the on- going expansion of our sales and marketing efforts to bet- ter service our clients,” stated Chuck Lanyard, President. “As part of our company’s expan- sion plans, we can now provide more services to our clients in Rockland and Orange County, New York and the Hudson Val- ley, through their 40 plus years of in-depth retail and commer- cial real estate experience.” n Thomas Gorman , Sales Manager of Marcus & Millic- hap’s Philadelphia office, has been named Chairperson of NextGen for Pennsylvania, Delaware and Southern New Jersey. Gorman has served as a volunteer for ICSC for many years, as an active member of both the NextGen Planning Committee and the PA/NJ/DE Idea Exchange Planning Com- mittee. FRANKLINVILLE, NJ — The International Council of Shopping Centers is an- nounced that Scott Dare , VP of sales & marketing of Dare Living Associates of Franklinville NJ, has been named government relations committee chairperson for New Jersey. Dare has served as a volunteer for ICSC for over 10 years, as an active member of ICSC NJ/PA/DE Idea Exchange. n the project held only one active tenant. Today, the restored buildings are fully leased with a mix of residents, retailers, and a YMCA fitness center. The resulting foot traffic and retail diversity have contribut- ed to renewed vibrancy in the adjacent Market Square and the surrounding streets. n

development company, an- nounced two promotions, as well as a new addition to its corpo- rate team. Michelle S c h i f f e r ha s b e en promoted to vice presi- d e n t a n d a s s i s t a n t director of asset man- a g e m e n t . Schiffer has served as

Milich and DonnyMos- kovic have joined The Golds te in Gr oup a s sales asso- c iates , an- n o u n c e d p r e s i d en t

retail tenants as well as lo- cal retailers. In addition to his real estate background, Mi l i ch has also owned and man - aged several

Michelle Schiffer

Scott Milich Donny Moskovic

Chuck Lanyard of The Gold- stein Group, New Jersey’s leading commercial real estate brokerage firm. Both specialize in retail and commercial real estate services for the North- ern New Jersey, Rockland/Or- ange County, New York, and Hudson Valley markets. Milich is a veteran real es- tate professional who special- izes in retail, commercial and industrial properties. He comes to The Goldstein Group with over 20 years of experience as an owner, developer and in pro- viding real estate advisory and brokerage services to clients.

restaurants. Milich is actively involved in local community service and serves as a member of the Congers Valley Cottage Rotary; Board Member of the Rockland County JCC; Board Member of Big Brothers Big Sisters; Board Member of New City’s Chamber of Commerce; Board Member of Downtown New City Corporation; and former member on the Regional Board of theAmerican Cancer Society. Most recently, he served as commercial sales manager at Prudential Real Estate in Pearl River, New York.

Matthew Mitthenthal

asset manager for the com- pany since 2007. In addition to expanding her leadership responsibilities, Schiffer will continue to oversee the prop- erty management, leasing and marketing of several of Greenberg Gibbons’mixed use and retail properties, includ- ing Hunt Valley Towne Centre andAnnapolis Towne Centre. Prior to joining Greenberg Gibbons, she worked for 20 years at The Rouse Com- pany. Matthew Mitthenthal has also been promoted to vice president and assistant director of asset management. Mitthenthal, who previously served as Asset Manager for Greenberg Gibbons, joined the company in 2002 as a property management and lease administration associ- ate. While expanding his leadership role, Mittenthal will continue to oversee the property management, leas- ing and financial analysis for several of the company’s properties, including Waugh Chapel Towne Centre and the proposed Foundry Row at Owings Mills. Greenberg Gibbons has also YORK, PA — ROCK Commercial Real Estate named Z. Dylan Bauer Project Co- ordinator. Upon grad- uating Tem- ple Univer- sity with a Bachelor ’s degree in Bus iness Adminis- tration, Dylan turned his Z. Dylan Bauer

The International Council of Shopping Centers appoints Viscuso, Gorman & Dare

as well as dozens of cities and towns. In his over 35-year career, Viscuso has become

WEST CHESTER, PA— The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)

an authority on real es- tate develop- ment issues, a u t h o r i n g n ume r o u s articles and white papers and serving as an adjunct

has appoint- ed Stantec vice presi- dent Joseph Viscuso as the cha i r - man of the government r e l a t i o n s commi t tee

Joseph Viscuso Thomas Gorman

professor for Widener Univer- sity. He is also a member of several national professional associations and planning and development boards within Chester County. Viscuso holds engineer- ing degrees from Widener and Villanova and is a regis- tered professional engineer in several states. PHILADELPHIA, PA – The International Council of Shop- ping Centers announced that

for its Pennsylvania/Dela- ware region. In this volunteer role, Viscuso will represent the interests of owners, devel- opers, investors, marketers, and other retail specialists across these states. Based in Stantec’s West Chester, Pennsylvania office, Viscuso leads the company’s commercial real estate site development services, includ- ing clients such as Wawa, McDonalds, and Walgreens,

ROCK names Bauer Project Coordinator

PITTSBURGH, PA – The Urban Land Institute (ULI ) has named Market Square Place as a finalist in their Global Awards for Excel- lence Competition, recog- nizing it as a pivotal develop- ment in a key urban district. The project joins twenty-eight others from across the globe Market Square Place a finalist in ULI’s global awards program that were announced as final- ists last week. Designed by strada and developed by millcraft indus- tries, Market Square Place embodies the revitalization of a key section of downtown Pittsburgh. In 2006, just be- fore construction began, the seven buildings that make up

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