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Career Summary Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. serves as Senior Vice President and Principal of MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, LLC and Senior Vice President and Principal of MacKenzie Retail, LLC. Tom has been with the company's Lutherville office since December 1996. Tom specializes in commercial leasing, development and advisory services, and has been involved in some of the areas most prestigious projects. During his tenure with MacKenzie, Tom has sold or leased more than 2.4 million square feet of real estate, working with such clients as Upper Chesapeake Health, Hill Management Services, Inc., The Mills Corporation, and Saul Centers, Inc. To date, Tom has participated in real estate transactions totaling over $1 billion in market value. Prior to joining MacKenzie, Tom was employed with Kiddie Academy International, Inc., a Maryland based franchisor of accredited child care learning centers. Tom's responsibilities included the complete oversight of the company’s real estate department with a staff of 10 professionals operating in 41 states.
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| Represented Clients/Transactions | | • Petrie Ventures: | | | - Centre at Golden Ring | $35 million | | - Centre at Glen Burnie | $48 million | | - Centre at Laurel | $21 million | | - Centre at Forestville | $42 million | | • Upper Chesapeake Health | | | - Ambulatory Care Center | $21 million | | • Bel Air Plaza | 235,000 sf | • Freedom Federal Credit Union Headquarters | 13,000 sf | | | • Applebee's Grille & Bar | 8 locations | | • Power Plant Live! | 163,000 sf | | • Bennigan's Restaurant | 3 locations | | • Hill Management Services | | | • Merritt Properties | | | | | | | |
| Industry Achievements | • 2003 - “40 under 40" - One of Greater Baltimore’s Emerging Leaders” by the Baltimore Business Journal | • 2000/2002 - “Heavy Hitters Award” by the Baltimore Business Journal | • 2000 - “Retail Deal of the Year” - Baltimore Economic Development | | | | | Memberships| • International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) | | • Maryland Association of Board of Education | | • Maryland Association for Higher Education | | • Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation | | • Downtown Revitalization Alliance - Bel Air, MD | | | | | | |
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