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Colony Square

Colony Square

Taking the place of the former Colony Square, the vibrant, open-air Plaza made its debut to the Midtown community in October 2020. At over 10,000 square feet, the greenspace serves as an activation venue for Colony Square’s events as well as an outdoor gathering space for Midtown. One of three community gathering places, The Plaza features a resort-level Concierge, an indoor/outdoor performance stage, ample seating areas, a large-format LED display, an interactive digital art experience, and access to Politan Row at Colony Square, the forthcoming food hall. It is also surrounded by activated retail and restaurants that will spill out onto The Plaza once open, including King of Pops and IPIC.

Once completed, the reimagined Colony Square will feature enhanced connectivity to Midtown, with nearly one million square feet of Class A office, a variety of open-air gathering spaces, a resort-level hospitality program, advanced technology, and modern dining, retail and entertainment experiences.

Speakers and Panels

Mark Toro

Mark Toro

Founder, Chief Vision Officer

Toro Development Company

Kennedy Hicks

Kennedy Hicks

EVP, Investments

Cousins Properties

Jerome Russell

Jerome Russell

President

H.J. Russell & Company

David Marvin

David Marvin

Founder & President

Legacy Ventures

Mark Toro

Founder, Chief Vision Officer

Toro Development Company

MARK TORO founded Atlanta-based Toro Development Company in 2021 to create value by building community. As Chief Vision Officer, Toro will use a metric-driven approach to identify properties that have significant potential based on the promise of the locale. He and his team have multi-dimensional experience, positioning Toro Development Company to choose the right use or mix of uses for each redevelopment.

Prior to starting Toro Development Company, Toro cofounded and led the North American Properties (NAP) Atlanta office where he oversaw $3.1 billion in real estate development, totaling 9.4 million square feet. He delivered industry-leading returns to his capital partners, became known nationally as a leader in experience-driven commercial real estate and left a legacy of great communities. His successes at NAP include the repositioning of Atlantic Station, development of Alpharetta’s $1 billion Avalon and the redevelopment of Colony Square.

Toro currently serves on ICSC’s Board of Trustees, Midtown Alliance’s Board of Directors and serves as vice chair of the City of Refuge Board, where he chaired the $25 million “Shining the Light” capital campaign. He also serves on the Board of Directors of The ATL, a State authority that governs the expansion of public transportation in Metro Atlanta.

Before cofounding NAP’s Atlanta office in 1996, Toro served in several leadership positions with Faison and Cousins Properties. He has developed, redeveloped or repositioned more than 70 properties totaling almost 30 million square feet during his career.

He attended Rutgers University, where he met his wife, Nancy.

Kennedy Hicks

EVP, Investments

Cousins Properties

Kennedy Hicks is the Executive Vice President of Investments for Cousins. In this role, she is responsible for acquisitions, dispositions, investments in development and portfolio strategy. In July 2020, Kennedy was also named Managing Director of the Atlanta market, overseeing the operations and business development for the Company’s seven million square feet within the city.

Prior to joining Cousins in 2018, Kennedy was a Managing Director with Eastdil Secured, a global real estate investment banking company. In this role, she was primarily responsible for advising and representing clients on equity sales or ventures for institutional office properties throughout the Sun Belt. During her tenure at Eastdil Secured, she was instrumental in securing and executing over $22 billion in office sale or joint venture assignments. Before joining Eastdil Secured, Kennedy was a Director of Finance with CBRE’s Southeast Office Investment Team.

Education:

B.B.A., University of Georgia Honors Program

Memberships and Civic Involvement:

Kennedy is a member of The Westminster Schools Alumni Board as well as the Atlanta Children’s Shelter Board.

Jerome Russell

President

H.J. Russell & Company

H. Jerome Russell, Jr. is president of Russell New Urban Development, the entity that leads the family’s real estate strategic direction and new business development focus. He oversees the company’s real estate portfolio and chairs the Herman J. Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE). In addition to real estate development, Jerome has experience in property management, beverage distribution, logistics and banking. Jerome serves on the boards of H. J. Russell & Company, Concessions International, LLC, RICE, the Georgia Historical Society, Central Atlanta Progress, the Urban Land Institute, and is a member of the Rotary Club of Atlanta, The Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Tiger 21, and The Carter Center, among others.

David Marvin

Founder & President

Legacy Ventures

David Marvin, founder and president of Legacy Ventures®, was an early believer in downtown Atlanta’s resurgence. Since making his first investment downtown in 1994, Marvin has developed $500 million in downtown real estate. Atlanta tested Legacy, but the firm has expanded its footprint regionally. In addition to development, Legacy today has hotel and restaurant operating divisions that employ roundly 1,000 people. Legacy’s in-house financial, marketing, design and construction teams represent collaborative resources for its development, asset management, and operations initiatives.

Marvin’s professional career began as a graduate engineer on the docks of Electric Boat Naval Shipyard. Ten years into his career, Marvin transitioned from construction to real estate. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Vermont, an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Master’s of Science degree in Real Estate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a licensed Professional Engineer and is active on several civic boards, including the Atlanta Rotary Club, Central Atlanta Progress, the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District Board, Chair of ADID Interagency Law Enforcement Task Force, the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau Board, the Atlanta Hospitality Alliance, the Georgia State University School of Hospitality’s Advisory Board, Partners for HOME Board and is the Founder/Chairman of the Centennial Park District®.

Summary

  1. What lies ahead for some of the top performing asset classes?

  2. Diversification and repositioning: How is the market transforming?

  3. Where can you find great deals in today and where should you be looking in 2021?

  4. What is the path forward for the local economy? How much of this hinges on human interaction in person?

  5. How is multifamily merging into the lane of hospitality and what does that means for real estate moving forward?

Venue

Our in-person events are going to look different going forward. We feel it is our responsibility to go above and beyond to create a safe environment for all our attendees. Below are the steps we will be taking to keep you, our attendees and staff safe:

- We will adhere to all US/CDC/State Government regulations for event capacities.

- Masks will be required for the entire program and provided on-site if needed. Security guards will be on-site to enforce mask use.

- Temperatures will be taken on-site via a touchless thermometer. Attendees with temperatures above 99.9 degrees will not be admitted.

- We will cap attendance at 125 people, including all staff.

- The event will be pre-register only, no walk-ins allowed or onsite ticket sales.

- We will use disposable name badge stickers.

- An abundance of hand sanitizer will be available for all attendees.

- Social distancing will be enforced during the program and networking.

- We will not serve hot breakfast, but coffee and light breakfast will be provided.

- Track and trace will be put in place for all attendees.


Agenda

Time Activity
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
Networking & Coffee
3:30 PM
3:45 PM
Welcome Remarks by our host, Mark Toro
3:45 PM
4:00 PM
David Marvin interviewed by Mark Toro
4:00 PM
4:15 PM
Kennedy Hicks interviewed by Mark Toro
4:15 PM
4:30 PM
Jerome Russell interviewed by Mark Toro
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
Networking & Mimosas!

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