Stacy Patton

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Stacy Patton Real Estate Director/Deal Maker BIO Stacy Patton is the Real Estate Director for MCP Foundation. A non-profit focused on improving transportation mobility while producing exciting and memorable open space experiences. This undertaking envisions a place that enhances economic viability, increases safety and security, providing a living legacy for anchor institutions. Stacy Patton previously served as the Vice President, Real Estate and Asset Management Director at Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., the organization planning and executing the implementation of the Atlanta Beltline. The Atlanta BeltLine is an urban redevelopment project that, when complete, will provide a network of public parks, multi-use trails, transit, public art and affordable housing along a historic 22-mile railroad corridor encircling downtown Atlanta. Stacy oversaw all real estate related activities for the Atlanta Beltline’s 6,000+ acre project footprint included Corridor acquisition of the 60 million TSLOST funds. The Atlanta BeltLine continues to have a tremendous economic impact on the Atlanta region and will set a national standard for transformative investment, sustainable growth, and equitable development. Prior to joining ABI, Stacy was Managing Director, Development with Minerva USA where she was responsible for land acquisition, planning, design, entitlement and project management for ventures ranging from 10 to 2,000 residential units in both suburban and urban infill markets. Stacy maintained fiscal stewardship of multi-million dollar annual budgets and was the lead project negotiator with land owners, federal, state and local authorities, as well as community/neighborhood associations and adjacent land owners within each community. Additionally, it was her role to initiate and negotiate permits including 404, Nationwide, Brownfield, Zoning and Preliminary Plat to Land Disturbance/Building Permits. Stacy also developed and oversaw special projects including charter schools, asset management for timber holding and master planned communities, economic feasibility studies and niche development projects. Prior to Minerva Properties, Stacy was an early founder of Chattahoochee Hill Country Conservancy (CHCC) where she served as President. CHCC, a public/private partnership between landowners and local government to plan and rezone over 30,000 acres. Serenbe the first development to utilize the new zoning code of the Hill County. Other duties included fundraising, land acquisition, research, and facilitating the transfer of development rights program. Stacy has a Master of Environmental Design in Landscape Architecture with a minor in Real Estate from University of Georgia. Stacy serves as the Vice Chairman of Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Board Member of Dad’s Garage, and is an active council member for Urban Land Institute’s Urban Revitalization Council and Atlanta’s Creative Council. Directorio de miembros  Arrow

Biografía: Stacy Patton Real Estate Director/Deal Maker BIO Stacy Patton is the Real Estate Director for MCP Foundation. A non-profit focused on improving transportation mobility while producing exciting and memorable open space experiences. This undertaking envisions a place that enhances economic viability, increases safety and security, providing a living legacy for anchor institutions. Stacy Patton previously served as the Vice President, Real Estate and Asset Management Director at Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., the organization planning and executing the implementation of the Atlanta Beltline. The Atlanta BeltLine is an urban redevelopment project that, when complete, will provide a network of public parks, multi-use trails, transit, public art and affordable housing along a historic 22-mile railroad corridor encircling downtown Atlanta. Stacy oversaw all real estate related activities for the Atlanta Beltline’s 6,000+ acre project footprint included Corridor acquisition of the 60 million TSLOST funds. The Atlanta BeltLine continues to have a tremendous economic impact on the Atlanta region and will set a national standard for transformative investment, sustainable growth, and equitable development. Prior to joining ABI, Stacy was Managing Director, Development with Minerva USA where she was responsible for land acquisition, planning, design, entitlement and project management for ventures ranging from 10 to 2,000 residential units in both suburban and urban infill markets. Stacy maintained fiscal stewardship of multi-million dollar annual budgets and was the lead project negotiator with land owners, federal, state and local authorities, as well as community/neighborhood associations and adjacent land owners within each community. Additionally, it was her role to initiate and negotiate permits including 404, Nationwide, Brownfield, Zoning and Preliminary Plat to Land Disturbance/Building Permits. Stacy also developed and oversaw special projects including charter schools, asset management for timber holding and master planned communities, economic feasibility studies and niche development projects. Prior to Minerva Properties, Stacy was an early founder of Chattahoochee Hill Country Conservancy (CHCC) where she served as President. CHCC, a public/private partnership between landowners and local government to plan and rezone over 30,000 acres. Serenbe the first development to utilize the new zoning code of the Hill County. Other duties included fundraising, land acquisition, research, and facilitating the transfer of development rights program. Stacy has a Master of Environmental Design in Landscape Architecture with a minor in Real Estate from University of Georgia. Stacy serves as the Vice Chairman of Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Board Member of Dad’s Garage, and is an active council member for Urban Land Institute’s Urban Revitalization Council and Atlanta’s Creative Council.

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