Brad Mooney |
MILL
VALLEY, CA -- Trammell Crow Residential (TCR), a
division of Dallas-based Crow Holdings, announced
that the firm has hired Brad Mooney as Senior Project Manager for the
company’s $1 billion mixed-use, transit-oriented waterfront development
located at the gateway to Alameda Point, in Alameda, California.
Mooney
was most recently the Project Director for Bayside Development’s 1,679-unit
redevelopment of the former Schlage Lock factory in San Francisco.
“Brad Mooney is a welcomed addition to our team as Senior Project Manager for this incredibly important project at Alameda Point,” said Bruce Dorfman, Senior Managing Director of TCR’s Northern California division.
“Brad Mooney is a welcomed addition to our team as Senior Project Manager for this incredibly important project at Alameda Point,” said Bruce Dorfman, Senior Managing Director of TCR’s Northern California division.
“Alameda Point Site A consists of 800
residential units, including 200 affordable units, up to 600,000
square feet of commercial/retail space, and a new ferry terminal and other
public improvements.
Bruce Dorfman |
"It
is significant in both scale and impact on the region and given Brad’s
vast experience with large-scale projects, such as the Schlage Lock
redevelopment in San Francisco, we appreciate having his expertise and
knowledge guiding our development.”
At Bayside Development in San Francisco, Mooney was a primary member of the development team that entitled more than 3,200 mixed-use residential units across multiple projects in southeastern neighborhoods of San Francisco.
Prior
to Bayside Development, Mooney had a noteworthy career as an
innovative development and construction executive with broad expertise across
multiple platforms including construction management, design,
finance and entitlements.
His success has been built upon the
coordination of stakeholders through development of strong, honest and
reflexive relationships that span cultural divides and bring businesses
together. Mooney has extensive field knowledge, which informs his project
management by establishing realistic goals based on practical expectations
supported by market research. He has a personal emphasis and commitment to
green building principles, technology and continued education.
Mooney graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Art and a Master of Interdisciplinary Education from Virginia Commonwealth University. He has a Professional Certificate of Construction Management from the University of Washington.
Mooney graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Art and a Master of Interdisciplinary Education from Virginia Commonwealth University. He has a Professional Certificate of Construction Management from the University of Washington.
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