Thomas D'Alesandro

Président
Biographie :
Thomas D’Alesandro brings over 30 years’ experience in the supervision of real estate companies, where he has overseen development of highly successful, nationally prominent mixed-use town centers, regional shopping centers and master planned communities. These projects include 60 income producing office, retail, industrial, residential, and hospitality buildings measuring nearly 17 million square feet of space and representing investments of $3.5 billion. They also include the nation’s largest new towns of Chatham Park, NC, Reston, VA, Columbia, MD, The Woodlands, Bridgeland, and Thomas Ranch TX, and Summerlin, NV. In total, these communities provide homes for over 200,000 families, include more than 60 million square feet of commercial space, and extend over more than 100,000 acres. These developments have transformed greenfields into regional destinations with aggregate property tax assessments more than $50 billion. Mr. D’Alesandro’s Blakefield, LLC has been guiding new development programs and advising clients globally on development strategy and execution since he founded it in 2010. Prior to that, Mr. D’Alesandro held senior leadership positions at McShane Development, General Growth Properties, The Woodlands Operating Company, Terrabrook and Mobil Land Development Company. His developments have won wide recognition, including awards from the Nature Conservancy, the American Institute of Architects, American Planning Association, National Wildlife Federation, Nations in Bloom, Urban Land Institute and the International Downtown Association. Mr. D’Alesandro is a graduate of The Darden School at the University of Virginia (MBA) the University of Chicago (MA) and Loyola University in Maryland (BA) and has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. Mr. D’Alesandro has served on the boards of several civic, economic, academic and artistic non-profit organizations, including The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Houston Wilderness, the Berman Real Estate Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, Fairfax County Council on the Arts, and the Greater State Street Council, among others.

Biographie : Thomas D’Alesandro brings over 30 years’ experience in the supervision of real estate companies, where he has overseen development of highly successful, nationally prominent mixed-use town centers, regional shopping centers and master planned communities. These projects include 60 income producing office, retail, industrial, residential, and hospitality buildings measuring nearly 17 million square feet of space and representing investments of $3.5 billion. They also include the nation’s largest new towns of Chatham Park, NC, Reston, VA, Columbia, MD, The Woodlands, Bridgeland, and Thomas Ranch TX, and Summerlin, NV. In total, these communities provide homes for over 200,000 families, include more than 60 million square feet of commercial space, and extend over more than 100,000 acres. These developments have transformed greenfields into regional destinations with aggregate property tax assessments more than $50 billion. Mr. D’Alesandro’s Blakefield, LLC has been guiding new development programs and advising clients globally on development strategy and execution since he founded it in 2010. Prior to that, Mr. D’Alesandro held senior leadership positions at McShane Development, General Growth Properties, The Woodlands Operating Company, Terrabrook and Mobil Land Development Company. His developments have won wide recognition, including awards from the Nature Conservancy, the American Institute of Architects, American Planning Association, National Wildlife Federation, Nations in Bloom, Urban Land Institute and the International Downtown Association. Mr. D’Alesandro is a graduate of The Darden School at the University of Virginia (MBA) the University of Chicago (MA) and Loyola University in Maryland (BA) and has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. Mr. D’Alesandro has served on the boards of several civic, economic, academic and artistic non-profit organizations, including The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Houston Wilderness, the Berman Real Estate Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, Fairfax County Council on the Arts, and the Greater State Street Council, among others.

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