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Wilder promotes Feinberg to vice president, leasing

Ryan Feinberg

Boston, MA As Wilder continues to grow its portfolio down the east coast, the company has promoted Ryan Feinberg to vice president, leasing. 

Starting as an intern with the company in 2010, Feinberg rapidly developed a complete understanding of not only leasing strategies but how to complete a deal in today’s challenging retail environment. 

Today, Feinberg’s leasing focus is on specialty centers and mixed-use developments throughout the northeastern portion of Wilder’s portfolio. Feinberg is a graduate of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton and an active member of the ICSC. 

Andy LaGrega, Wilder principal, said, “Ryan has an uncanny ability to connect with his associates, industry peers, and most importantly, Wilder’s clients, retail tenants, and area brokers. These relationships, and his ability to network, positively impacts his ability to merchandise Wilder’s retail centers and mixed-use developments. It has brought him and Wilder much success. Mentoring Ryan and seeing him mature as an outstanding dealmaker has been one of the highlights of my career.”

Wilder is a real estate development, management and leasing firm specializing in the positioning of retail properties. 

Privately held and owner-managed, Wilder’s mission continues to be to create vibrant shopping places that meet and exceed the expectations of customers, retailers, and investors. From lifestyle centers and urban properties to community centers and mixed-use developments, Wilder has developed, managed, and leased over 20 million square feet of retail properties throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. The Company continues to have a diverse portfolio of properties throughout the east coast including Greater Boston’s Arsenal Yards, Silver Spring Square in Pennsylvania, and Daniels marketplace in Fort Myers, Florida.

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