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Edlitz joins Charter Realty & Development

Scott Edlitz, Charter Realty
& Development Corp.

Westport, CT According to Charter Realty & Development Corp., Scott Edlitz has joined its real estate team.

Edlitz, is an innovative retail real estate professional with over 20 years of experience in representing owners/developers and tenants in Manhattan, Metro New York and N.J.  

Edlitz has a well-established track record as a landlord representative, having worked with a diverse range of owners including, RFR Davis, The Related Companies, Sidney Fetner Associates, JR Equities, The Zucker Organization, Virgin Entertainment Group, AEW Capital Management, Townhouse Management, The Mallah Organization, Hudson House LLC, The American Jewish Committee, The Benjamin Beechwood Organization, The Atlantic Development Group, 79 Madison LLC and Somerset Development. 

Edlitz has also represented many of the city’s largest developers in leasing the retail component of high profile developments including: 205 E. 59th St., The Victory, The Chesapeake, The Century Tower, The Impala, The Seville, The Empire, The Lyric, The Saranac, 101 West End Ave., 156 Tenth Ave., The Sagamore, 675 Morris Ave., 352 Ninth Ave., 33 West End Ave., The Isis, Arverne-By-The-Sea, Bell Works and 79 Madison Ave..      

Edlitz was the principal of SE Retail, senior managing director at Colliers International, and the founder/managing principal of ZE Realty Group. 

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