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Real Estate Weekly, Jan 12, 2000
Tudor Realty Services Corp. announces the appointment of Karen Dooley (photo) as senior property manager. Karen has been in the real estate industry for 19 years. After graduating from St. John's University, she worked for Time equities as a n associate director for three years. For the past 14 years, she has worked for Lawrence Properties.
Tudor Realty Services Corp. is a medium-sized real estate management company.
Julien J. Studley, chairman and president of national commercial real estate company Julien J. Studley, Inc., has announced the promotion of Michael D. Colacino (photo) to executive managing director in its Midtown New York office.
Previously a senior managing director with the company, Colacino has nearly 20 years of experience in commercial real estate. He provides consulting, strategic planning and specialized brokerage services to national tenants. Colacino has served as eastern regional manager for Studley's national relationship with Microsoft Corporation and as a broker on Time Warner's acquisition and development of the Columbus Circle site in Manhattan.
Colacino has participated in a number of television/cable studio assignments while at Studley for clients such as National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Warner Bros. and Cable News Network, Inc. (CNN). These projects included the development of feasibility analyses, operations reviews and brokerage negotiations. Colacino has also worked on several large-scale lease transactions for New York law firms, including 250,000 square feet for Wilkie Fan & Gallagher; 240,000 square feet for Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler; and 120,000 square feet for Patterson, Belknap, Webb and Tyler. In addition, he has brokered a 60,000 square-foot transaction for Microsoft in New York, as well as more than 20 transactions for the corporation across the Northeast.
Colacino graduated cum laude from Harvard College and received a master's degree in real estate from New York University. He serves on the faculty of New York University and is a member of the Urban Land Institute.
Rose Associates, Inc., one of New York's oldest full-service real estate firms, has promoted Amy Rose (photo) to the position of executive vice president, announced William H. Sand-holm, COO of the firm.
Rose has been a member of the firm for more than 10 years, serving most recently as managing director. Rose's responsibilities will include corporate communications and marketing, supervising human resources, and serving as asset manager for several important properties.
Rose has been involved in the firm's New York City residential development projects, including The Madison Belvedere, a 404-unit luxury rental building at 10 East 29th Street; The Siena, a 73-unit luxury condominium at 188 East 76th Street; and Le Rivage, a 293-unit rental conversion at 21 West Street.
Rose graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Science degree. She is an active member of the International Council of Shopping Centers, Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association of New York and the Real Estate Board of New York. She serves on the board of directors of the Association of Real Estate Women Charitable Fund and the 92nd Street Y.
Gary Trock (photo), a retail leasing expert with 13 years of experience and success in both tenant and landlord representation, has joined Insignia/ESG as a director in the Retail Group.
As tenant representative, Trock has arranged transactions on behalf of national retailers including Sports Authority, Blockbuster Video, RiteAid Drug Stores, McDonald's, Old Navy, Payless Shoe Source and CVS Drug Stores. He has also negotiated retail leases for numerous top-tier New York City landlords such as Citibank, H.J. Kalikow & Co., The Macklowe Organization, Boston Properties, The Trump Organization and Emery Roth.
Prior to joining Insignia/ESG, Trock spent 13 years with Garrick-Aug Store Leasing. He graduated from the Babson College School of Business in 1978. Trock is a member of the Young Men's/Young Women's Real Estate Association and held the position of Treasurer for 1997 and sat on the Board of Directors in 1998. He is also a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC).
King Interests, a diversified real estate services firm, announced that Steven E. Goldin (photo) has joined the company to head the King Investments division. In his new position, Goldin is responsible for the acquisition, financing, marketing, and leasing of investment properties.
Goldin was formerly a community builder with Red Bank, NJ-based K. Hovnanian Enterprises, the nation's 10th-largest home builder. There, his responsibilities included leading development of a $90 million, 250 home single-family community in Franklin Park. He was earlier director of Planning and Development for Woodbridge Township, the state's sixth-largest municipality, where he was responsible, among other things, for the development and construction of the township's new $15 million Municipal Complex. While at Woodbridge, Goldin was also president of the Woodbridge Economic Development Corporation.
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