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Partner, Primestor Development Inc
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Mr. Sneider is a founding partner of Primestor Development, Inc. His primary responsibilities include acquisitions, project conceptual design, financing, and corporate management. With a strong focus in largely underserved urban communities and under his direction, Primestor’s diverse portfolio has maintained an approximate 95% occupancy rate in approximately eighty projects.
Mr. Sneider was nominated as Entrepreneur of the Year in 1997 by Hispanic Business Magazine and has had extensive written and televised press about him and his work. As the winner of the Latin Business Association’s “2002 Business of the Year Award” and the 2005 Los Angeles Minority Construction Firm of the Year, Primestor has consistently been on the top 500 Hispanic Business list as well as on the 2005 and 2006 “100 Fastest Growing Companies” list. In 2008 he was recognized as the “Person to Watch” by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal and with the HUB Cities Business Leadership Award and in 2009 with the S.E.A. Business Pioneer Award. Primestor is currently working on approximately 1.8 million square feet of development in diverse Minority markets and presently oversees and manages a portfolio of approximately 450 million dollars.
Mr. Sneider is an active Board Member/Director of the Los Angeles County Capital Asset Leasing Corporation, serves on the Board of Alternative Living for the Aging and EXPO Center of Los Angeles; was a founding member of the Downtown Property Owner’s Association and the Wilshire Center Business Improvement District. He has served as an advisor to the City of Los Angeles’ Economic Development Department and is currently working on major revitalization projects in Los Angeles and Chicago. He is a sought after speaker and has recently been a panelist for Urban Land Institute (ULI), International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), the Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives (ACRE), Lusk Center for Real Estate at USC and the California Association for Local Economic Development (CALED).
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