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Taub selected as new COO at DLC Management

According to DLC Management Corp., Daniel Taub has been promoted to executive vice president and COO, a new position. Taub started his real estate career with DLC over 11 years ago and has held a series of positions of increasing responsibility in all operational disciplines of the firm and was most recently the executive vice president of acquisitions and operations. Taub will oversee the day to day operation of DLC's 95 asset, 16.5 million s/f portfolio including property management, construction management, collections, marketing, all administrative aspects of the firm, and its regional offices in Atlanta, Baltimore, and Chicago. He will report to Adam Ifshin, president of DLC and StephenIfshin, chairman. Taub received a BA in Economics from Boston University and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School's Real Estate Management Program: Developing Future Leaders Executive Education Course. He is on the board of directors of Storetrax.com. DLC Management is one of the fastest-growing and preeminent private retail real estate companies in the nation, with expertise in acquisition, new development, redevelopment, leasing and management. Headquartered in New York and regional offices in Atlanta, Chicago and Baltimore, DLC leases a portfolio of 95 open-air shopping centers, totaling over 16,500,000 square feet of retail space in 25 states. For additional information about DLC Management and its portfolio, please visit www.dlcmgmt.com.
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