Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Mark Bulmash










Mark Bulmash is Senior Vice President Development for The Howard Hughes Corporation reporting to Grant Herlitz. He oversees the Central and Southeast region, which includes projects in Charlotte, Miami, Birmingham, New Orleans and Dallas. Mr. Bulmash is a 25-year veteran of retail real estate, who spent time at the Taubman Company, Related Companies and Forest City Enterprises.

Most recently, Mr. Bulmash led his own company advising owners, developers and municipalities on retail and mixed-use projects. Prior to that, he spent four years with Forest City as Senior Vice President Development leading commercial and mixed-use developments managing a team of 47 people. Key projects included: The Promenade Bolingbrook (Bolingbrook, IL); The Shops at Wiregrass (Pasco County, FL); The Village at Gulfstream Park (Hallandale Beach, FL); and White Oaks Village (Henrico County, VA). Mr. Bulmash spent a total of 17 years with Taubman, with the last four as Group Vice President. Key projects included The Shops at Willow Bend (Plano, Texas) and The Mall at Wellington Green (Wellington, FL). He also directed major renovations and/or additions to regional shopping centers, including Briarwood (Ann Arbor, MI), Lakeforest (Gaithersburg, MD), Twelve Oaks (Novi, MI), Stamford Town Center (Stanford, CT) and Woodland (Grand Rapids, MI). Mr. Bulmash was also Senior Vice President for Related Urban Development where he led efforts to develop The Palladium in Birmingham, MI. He began his career as an architect at Clarke & Caton in Trenton, New Jersey.

Mr. Bulmash earned his MBA from The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania and his MCP, Physical Planning and Economic Development from The University of Pennsylvania. He earned his BS Architecture from The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Contact Information:

Mark Bulmash
Howard Hughes Corporation
13355 Noel Rd, Suite 2200
Dallas, TX 75240
Phone: (972) 392-6259 Fax: (214) 741-3021
Email:
mark.bulmash@howardhughes.com

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