JANE DIZONA
First Vice President
CB Richard Ellis
Tampa
This past year, Dizona has been involved with
commercial real estate transactions totaling
more than $50 million. Her responsibilities include enabling clients, owners, occupiers, investors and developers of commercial and office properties to make the best real
estate decisions possible by providing strategic consulting and
transaction management services.
Dizona is a member of CBRE’s Women’s Networking Forum,
the Westshore Alliance and the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership. Outside of the CRE industry, she is a volunteer for
Meals on Wheels, Ronald McDonald House and St. Petersburg
Homeless Mission
“The major trend in commercial real estate today is the dramatic change in the capital markets,” she says. “The next few
years will be challenging, but challenging markets can yield the
best opportunities provided you are creative and flexible enough
to take advantage when those opportunities arise.”
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MARY LOU FIALA
President & COO
Regency Centers
Jacksonville
In addition to presiding over Regency Centers,
Fiala currently serves as chair of ICSC. She previously served as managing director of Security
Capital Global Strategic Group, and has held executive positions with Macy’s East/Federated Department Stores, Henri
Bendel and Federated/Burdine’s.
As a top executive of a leading retail REIT, Fiala states, “It’s an
exciting time for women in the REIT industry at senior levels.
The industry’s leaders should be more accessible to young
women in the business to provide a vision of success for the next
generation of female shopping center developers and REIT
leaders.”
HOLLY GARCIA
Development Manager
DeBartolo Development
Tampa
Garcia underwrites possible development opportunities and manages current developments and
construction projects for DeBartolo. She also
manages budgets, negotiates interior buildout requirements with
tenants and works with local and state municipalities on permits
Rockefeller Group Development Corporation
is pleased to announce the acquisition of
113 acres at Exit 38 off Interstate 4
City of Lakeland, Florida
The location, the former
USA International Speedway will be
developed as an industrial park consisting of
1,000,000 s.f. of distribution space.
Edward Miller and Dolores Seymour of
Colliers Arnold, Tampa represented
Rockefeller Group Development Corporation
in this transaction.
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Edgar C. Jones
Vice President and Regional Development Officer
Southern Division
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RGDC-FL@rockgrp.com
rockefellergroup.com