Clark Street Development



Company

With over 30 years experience in Construction and Development, Clark Street Development added David D. Low, Jr. to their team as a principal and Vice President of Construction to start 2008. His project experience includes major commercial renovations, mixed use, retail repositioning and redevelopment, theater complexes, restaurants, industrial uses, medical office buildings, and large site developments. Mr. Low's expertise in construction and development includes construction of retail projects in over 24 states, and this expertise will lead to the implementation of Clark Street's projects.

As a Senior Project Manager at Equity Properties and Development LP, Mr. Low focused on major shopping center renovations, expansions, capital expenditures and tenant deals. These projects included Ford City Shopping Center, Ford City East & West (Chicago), Monmouth Mall (Eatontown, New Jersey). 2 North Riverside Concourse (Chicago), Sandberg Mall (Galesburg, IL), Spring Mall (Greenfield, WI), Auburn Mall (Auburn, ME), Regency Mall (Florence, SC), Regency Square Mall (Florence, AL) Mall at 163 Street (N. Miami, FL), Glendale Mall (Indianapolis, IN), Adrian Mall (Adrian, MI), and Lexington Mall (Lexington, KY).

With the disposition of Equity's properties in 1997, Mr. Low joined Leopardo Construction as a Project Executive. His team of project managers, estimators, and superintendents successfully completed hundreds of projects in the Chicago-Midwest area, including the renovation of the Century Shopping Centre (Chicago), which added a Landmark Century Theatre; Store roll-out programs for Washington Mutual, Trader Joes, CVS Pharmacy, National City Bank; University Crossings Shopping Center (Mishawaka, IN); Poplar Creek Crossing and Prairie Stone Crossing (Hoffman Estates, IL); The Phoenix at Uptown Square (Chicago, IL); Cineplex/ICE Cinemas (Chicago, IL); LaGrange Crossings East & West (LaGrange, IL); The Home Depot (Lake Zurich, IL); Cypress Equities Developments (Merrillville, IN & Gurnee, IL); many restaurants, and numerous preconstruction projects.

Mr. Low earned his Bachelor of Science in Construction Technology and an Associates degree in Architectural Technology from Purdue University in 1978.