John Orsak |
PHOENIX, AZ, Feb. 6, 2019
– Lincoln
Property Company (LPC) has promoted industry veterans John
Orsak and Doug Klocke to the position of Vice President, expanding
the role of each individual within the LPC Desert West Region of Arizona,
Nevada, Utah and New Mexico, and encompassing current LPC development projects
such as Lincoln Logistics 40, Union, the 1.8 million-square-foot office portion
of The Grand at Papago Park Center and Lincoln Logistics 303.
A 21-year industry veteran and LPC
employee since 2005, Klocke becomes Vice President of Development and
Construction Management.
Since joining LPC,
Klocke has developed and constructed nearly 5 million square feet of Class A
office and industrial projects.
In his new role, he serves as the primary
customer contact and manager for all current LPC real estate projects and
tenant improvements.
This includes
construction costs, schedules and quality control from project conception to
completion at the company’s pipeline of more than 5 million square feet of
announced or under-construction commercial developments.
As Vice President of Real Estate
Development, Orsak is responsible for all LPC leasing, acquisitions,
dispositions and property management.
This includes an
almost 10 million-square-foot property management portfolio, strategic renovations
at high-profile projects such as 3131/3133 Camelback and Luhrs City Center, and
the ongoing development and leasing at Lincoln Logistics 40, The Grand at
Papago Park Center, Lincoln Logistics 303 and Union.
Orsak joined LPC in 2016, bringing with him
15 years of real estate experience. Since then, he has been involved with more
than 1.5 million square feet of lease executions with a total lease
consideration of more than $250 million.
Klocke holds a bachelor’s degree
in Civil Engineering from Arizona State University, is a LEED Accredited
Professional and holds an EIT in Civil Engineering. He is a member of
the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP),
volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and is a Certified Youth Sports Coach in
soccer and baseball.
Orsak holds a bachelor’s degree in
Business Administration from Sam Houston State University. He sits on the NAIOP
Board of Directors and is the founder of Santa’s Sak, a non-profit organization
that supports state-sponsored group homes and puts Christmas gifts into the
hands of needy children.
CONTACT:
Stacey Hershauer
480.600.0195
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