Stiles Construction

CA

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in regional offices in MiamiWest Palm BeachFort MyersOrlandoNashvilleas well as a full-service development office in CharlotteStiles Family Officeand Board Advisor Robert Breslau PartnerReal Estate Investment Groupand Board Advisor Divisional Leadership Tim Moore PresidentStiles Construction Chris Rotolo PresidentStiles Property Management Ryan Karlin PresidentStiles Retail Group Tali Karp Corporate ControllerAccounting Mike Miller Vice PresidentStiles Tenant Project Management Adrienne Zalkind Vice PresidentMarketing Jon Auerbach PresidentStiles Residential Group Lourdes Vidal Vice PresidentRisk Management Justin Siemens PresidentStiles Carolinas David Chanon PresidentStiles Financial Services Alexander Akar Vice President

038; Brokerage Renewables Our Process Portfolio Listings News Media Markets Community Careers Contact Investor Portal Search The only real estate company you'll ever need. Established in 1951, Stiles is a family-owned, full-service commercial real estate firm with a clear mission: Invest. Build. Manage. Our services include development, construction, tenant project management, brokerage, property management, architecture, asset management, acquisitions, and financing. Stiles is recognized for de

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