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Glantz joins Katz Properties as chief development officer

According to Katz Properties, an investor and manager of grocery-anchored retail centers, Stan Glantz has joined as chief development officer. Glantz will oversee strategy and execution of multiple redevelopment efforts throughout the existing Katz Properties portfolio and will spearhead sourcing development-related acquisitions and joint ventures. Daniel Katz, founder of Katz Properties said, "With the continuing growth of our portfolio of stable supermarket anchored shopping centers Stan is a natural fit. He brings a special focus and set of skills that will enable us to add value to many of our shopping centers. Also, as we seek to diversify within the retail sector, Stan's capabilities will enable us to more easily tackle development-related opportunities." Prior to joining Katz Properties in 2013, Glantz was executive vice president & chief operating officer at Konover Development Corporation, one of New England's largest privately owned retail development companies.
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