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McCormack Baron

www.mccormackbaron.com

 
The work of the McCormack Baron companies spans the array of expertise and services necessary to fulfill our mission to develop, build and manage high-quality, holistic, economically-integrated urban neighborhoods. Our companies include McCormack Baron Salazar, Inc., McCormack Baron Management Services, Inc., McCormack Baron Asset Management, MBS Urban Initiatives CDE, Sunwheel Energy+Sustainability and MBS Capital Corporation. Since 1973, McCormack Baron Salazar has been a pioneer in community development and urban revitalization, with 191 projects in 45 cities and more than 20,915 units of attractive, high quality housing. “Developing and Building Communities” is more than a slogan—it’s the focal point for all ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Eric Parsons
Senior Director of Information Technology Profile
Tricia Copeland
Chief Information Officer Profile
Tricia Copeland
Chief Information Officer Profile

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