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Popeo hired by Condyne as vice president, investment capital

Condyne, LLC recently hired Bob Popeo as vice president, institutional capital. Popeo is responsible for expanding Condyne's fund management capacity and developing its processes and protocols related to new fund creation. Chief among these responsibilities is managing Condyne's relationships with institutional investors and joint-venture partners. Popeo takes a lead role in capital planning and ongoing investor communications associated with the Condyne funds. Prior to joining Condyne, Popeo practiced corporate law for more than a decade, most of that time at Mintz Levin. As a corporate attorney, Popeo advised public and private companies in various industries in the areas of corporate finance.
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Revitalized Town Centers: Retail??? - by Carol Todreas

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