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GID WILDMAN & SON LLC

operator · developer · and fiduciary · that has operated a diverse portfolio of multifamily · industrial · and mixed-use developments for over 60 years. With corporate offices in Atlanta · Boston · Dallas · Dubai · New York City · and San Francisco · portfolio management · acquisitions · and property management under our wholly-owned operating company · Windsor Communities. More about our Multifamily Capabilities Industrial GID Industrial acquires · develops · GID – Multifamily · Industrial · Development · 2025

MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457

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operator
developer
and fiduciary
that has operated a diverse portfolio of multifamily
industrial
and mixed-use developments for over 60 years. With corporate offices in Atlanta
Boston
Dallas
Dubai
New York City
and San Francisco
portfolio management
acquisitions
and property management under our wholly-owned operating company
Windsor Communities. More about our Multifamily Capabilities Industrial GID Industrial acquires
develops
GID – Multifamily
Industrial
Development
2025

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60 years. With corporate offices in Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Dubai, New York City, and San Francisco, GID’s mission is to provide superior real estate solutions that create economic value and advance sustainable communities. $32.1B Assets Under Management +57K Multifamily Units +28M Industrial and Commercial Square Feet Our Integrated Platform Multifamily GID’s multifamily capabilities include asset management, portfolio management, acquisitions, and property management under our wholly-owned op

MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457

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