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Grossman named senior vice president/principal of Grossman Development Group

Shown (from left) are: Howard Grossman and
Jeremy Grossman

Southborough, MA According to Grossman Development Group (GDG), Jeremy Grossman joined the firm as senior vice president/principal. “It is a huge asset for GDG to have Jeremy on our team,” said Grossman Development Group president Howard Grossman. “His expertise will serve us well as we continue to grow and expand.” 

With over 20 years of experience in urban and suburban retail and mixed-use master planning, leasing and development of commercial real estate, Grossman will oversee the leasing activity for GDG and assist in all development capacities. Prior to joining GDG, he was a partner at CBRE-New England, specializing in both agency and retail/restaurant representation of high-profile clients throughout the country. 

His proficiency in directing leasing activity on the ownership side with Federal Realty Investment Trust and Samuels & Associates resulted in vast regional, national and international retail relationships. 

“I am thrilled to be joining the development team at GDG,” said Grossman. “We are working on several exciting mixed-use projects in New England and I’m looking forward to helping lead GDG’s continued growth.” 

He is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), was the past Chairperson of the New England’s Annual ICSC Retail Conference and serves on boards of several non-profit organizations in the Greater Boston area. In 2015, Jeremy was named as one of BostInno’s “50 on Fire” for being one of Boston’s 50 most influential business professionals and was also the recipient of the “CBA Retail Deal of the Year” Award in 2017.

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