Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Lincoln Property Co. Promotes Three in Desert West Region

 

David Krumwiede

PHOENIX, AZ, March 31, 2021 – Leading developer and property manager Lincoln Property Company (LPC) has promoted three within its Desert West development and leadership team: David Krumwiede, Nick Nudo and Justin Arnitz.


In his new role as Senior Executive Vice President, Krumwiede will continue to direct LPC’s award-winning metro Phoenix presence while also advancing a strategic multi-market expansion of LPC Desert West across its region of Arizona, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico.

Nudo has been promoted to Director of Real Estate, focusing on leasing for the firm’s Class A office and industrial space in the Desert West region.

 Arnitz, who advances from Real Estate Associate to Associate Director of Real Estate, focuses on LPC Desert West development and acquisitions, and collaborates with Nudo on property leasing efforts.

Nick Nudo 

“This year marks the 20th anniversary of the LPC Phoenix office,” said Krumwiede. “It has been an honor to serve Lincoln over the past two decades and to establish – and continue to grow – our talented team and our high-quality, highly creative market presence.

Across his career, Krumwiede has managed the development and acquisition of more than 22 million square feet of space, including the development of almost 15 million square feet of Class A office, industrial, retail and mixed-use product.

Nudo previously served LPC as a Senior Real Estate Associate, and held Senior Associate and Associate broker positions at Cushman & Wakefield and Lee & Associates. Arnitz previously served LPC as Real Estate Associate.

 Cumulative activity by LPC Desert West has earned the team numerous awards, including back-to-back 2018 and 2019 NAIOP Arizona Owner/Developer of the Year.

Justin Arnitz

Recent landmark projects by LPC Desert West include development of the first two (of eight) Class A office buildings at The Grand at Papago Park Center in Tempe, Arizona; the Class A Lincoln Logistics 40 and Park303 industrial employment centers in Phoenix’s West Valley; and the Class A Waypoint and Union office projects at the confluence of Scottsdale, Tempe and Mesa, Arizona.

Upon their disposition, Waypoint, Grand1, Grand2 and Lincoln Logistics 40 earned record-breaking sale prices.

The Desert West team continues to pursue acquisition and development opportunities across the region. To learn more contact Krumwiede or John Orsak at 602.912.8888.




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