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Grossman Development hires Hebert as vice president of development

According to Grossman Development Group (GDG), Mark Hebert has joined the company as vice president of development. Hebert, an 18-year commercial real estate and retail veteran, has experience in all aspects of the business from engineering to planning, construction, design, development, leasing and transportation planning. "We are thrilled to welcome Mark Hebert to the Grossman Development Group team," said Howard Grossman, president and managing principal of GDG. "Mark's entrepreneurial spirit, combined with his extensive experience and track record of success, aligns perfectly with our drive to build an innovative, creative company focused on value creation." "It's my pleasure and privilege to join such a well-respected and talented group," said Hebert. "I look forward to complementing the team." Hebert's responsibilities at GDG will include the full service oversight of the due diligence, design, development and construction for all of GDG's real estate ventures from conception to tenant delivery. Hebert comes to GDG from W/S Development, one of the largest privately owned retail development firms in the country, where he was a project development manager. At W/S, he oversaw the five-year acquisition, development and construction of Legacy Place, a $280 million mixed-use development in Dedham. An architect in training, Hebert graduated from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston with a degree in Architectural Engineering Technology. He is also a licensed Mass. real estate agent.
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