Suite 600
Experience
David Neuman is a Managing Director in the Washington D.C. office of Trammell Crow Company. In this role, he is responsible for the sourcing, structuring, and management of new developments and acquisitions through all phases of the development process including feasibility, concept planning, entitlement, design, financing, construction, leasing, and monetization.
Since 2005, David has developed 3.1 million SF of office, healthcare, and industrial real estate in the Washington, D.C. metro area representing more than $1.1 billion in combined development costs. He has over fifteen years of practical business experience with a focus on assessing and solving complex economic and financial issues. David has particular expertise in the financial engineering, capital structuring and feasibility analysis of complicated transactions.
Over the last ten years, David has managed the development of several high profitable projects including: K2M Global Headquarters, a build-to-suit for a fast-growing medical device company in Loudoun County, VA; Sentinel Square, two office buildings in the NoMa submarket of DC totaling 700,000 SF; 3400 Pennsy Drive, a 360,000 SF industrial building in Landover, MD converted to a highly-secure office, workshop and customized storage facility fully-leased to the Smithsonian Institute; and Franklin Center, a 201,000 SF office building in Columbia, MD fully leased to SAIC.
Professional Affiliations & Community Involvement
- Member, DC/MD NAIOP
- Member, Maryland NAIOP
- Member, Urban Land Institute
- Member, DCBIA
- Member, Washington Board of Trade
- Advisory Board Member, George Mason University Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship
Education & Credentials
- Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, MBA
Alumni Admission Interviewer, Alumni Mentor - University of Virginia, BA
Alumni Mentor
Project Developments
- K2M Global Headquarters
- Principio Commerce Center I
- BW Gateway
- Sentinel Square I & II
- National Square
- Smithsonian Institute
- Fort Meade Technology Center