Chuck Lanyard, President of The Goldstein Group (TGG), announced the formation of a new division to offer specialized retail leasing and advisory services to urban mixed-use property owners, developers and management firms in the New Jersey/New York metropolitan region.
Scott I. Edlitz, a 20-year industry veteran in retail and commercial leasing in Manhattan and New Jersey, will head up the new division which will operate under the name, TGG Urban. The new assignment expands on Edlitz’s current role as Senior Vice President, Brokerage Operations of The Goldstein Group.
TGG Urban will focus on retail leasing, marketing, and management operations for retail properties in key urban areas in New Jersey Gold Coast, such as Jersey City, Hoboken, Newark, Montclair, as well as the New York City boroughs.
The new division will offer comprehensive and full-service programs, drawing on The Goldstein Group’s history of providing comprehensive retail real estate services.
Over the past 35 years, TGG has specialized in the handling of free-standing commercial buildings and shopping centers, as well as central business districts and planned urban/suburban projects comprising retail, restaurants and residences.
“In bringing Scott aboard, we’re launching TGG Urban with a seasoned and talented real estate professional who has worked with high profile developers, owners and retailers in prominent urban markets for nearly two decades,” said Chuck Lanyard, President of The Goldstein Group.
“He brings the ideal skill set, market knowledge, and innovative thinking required to lead the new division and its brokerage services.”
Prior to joining TGG Urban, Edlitz was Senior Managing Director, The Retail Group at Colliers International. His dealings with property owners include Manhattan Skyline Management, AEW Capital Management, Somerset Development, The Atlantic Development Group, The Beechwood Organization and more.
He has also worked on benchmark buildings such as The Hudson Hotel, 140 West 57th Street, 205 E 59th Street, 79 Madison Avenue, 156th Tenth Avenue, 1146 and 1211 Madison Avenue, Arverne-By-The-Sea and Bell Works.
“The appeal of residing in walkable, urban live/play centers continues to grow,” Edlitz commented. “Developers have responded in kind by creating multi-family buildings with supportive street-level retail space that provide community services, shopping, restaurants and leisure entertainment.
“Shaping the ideal neighborhood and resident experience is about more than just filling space. The challenge is determining the most appropriate use and attracting the right tenant mix for each location. We’ll work with clients throughout the process, using our expertise and broad network of contacts to achieve that goal.”