Tejon Ranch Co. Names Senior Vice President of Real Estate
May 10, 2021 18:00 ET | Source: Tejon Ranch Co Tejon Ranch Co LEBEC, California, UNITED STATES
TEJON RANCH, Calif., May 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Tejon Ranch Co. (NYSE: TRC) announced today that Rachel Freeman has joined the company as Senior Vice President of Real Estate. Freeman is a veteran real estate executive with 15 years of experience. She has successfully led the entitlement strategies for a diverse array of commercial real estate assets, traversing the multifaceted regulatory, community, and political terrain of the Southern California landscape.
“We are extremely pleased to have a person of the caliber and experience of Rachel Freeman join our team,” said Gregory S. Bielli, President and CEO of Tejon Ranch Co. “She has a track record of success and her experience and knowledge of real estate development in Southern California will serve us well.”
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Tejon Ranch Co. Names Senior Vice President of Real Estate
Tejon Ranch CoMay 10, 2021 GMT
TEJON RANCH, Calif., May 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Tejon Ranch Co. (NYSE: TRC) announced today that Rachel Freeman has joined the company as Senior Vice President of Real Estate. Freeman is a veteran real estate executive with 15 years of experience. She has successfully led the entitlement strategies for a diverse array of commercial real estate assets, traversing the multifaceted regulatory, community, and political terrain of the Southern California landscape.
“We are extremely pleased to have a person of the caliber and experience of Rachel Freeman join our team,” said Gregory S. Bielli, President and CEO of Tejon Ranch Co. “She has a track record of success and her experience and knowledge of real estate development in Southern California will serve us well.”
Listen 11 min MORE The Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall has been declining for a while, and the coronavirus pandemic accelerated that downward trend. There is zero traffic in the mall now. May 3, 2021. Photo by Amy Ta.
If you walk around the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall these days, especially during the week, you can see that many of its businesses are struggling.
“There is no traffic in this mall. This is not how a mall right now should be looking,” says Malik Muhammad, who has owned and operated Malik’s Books at the Crenshaw Mall since the early 1990s.
Malik Muhammad standing inside his bookstore at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall. He’s been at this location since the early 1990s. Photo by Benjamin Gottlieb.
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Column One: ‘This mall has been devastated.’ A lean Christmas, empty stores and an unsettling future [Los Angeles Times]
The food court is mostly shuttered. The Museum of African American Art, located improbably inside a Macy’s, is closed for now. And Black Santa is not coming to town.
The Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza may be open, but it doesn’t much feel that way.
Gone is the classic mall background noise Top 40 music drowned out by people talking, walking, rustling shopping bags. Gone are the free weekly workouts and the book readings. The stores have signs in the windows noting that they are open with limited capacity, but more often than not there’s only a lone shopkeeper inside.