An open-air shopping center in Fort Myers has a new third-party management company. DLC will be handling day-to-day operations and leasing for Bell Tower, the company announced in late July.
DLC is an open-air shopping center operator headquartered in Elmsford, New York, with regional offices in Atlanta, Buffalo, Chicago, Dallas and Washington, D.C., made up of real estate entrepreneurs committed to making retail places better. Founded in 1991, the company manages eight properties in Florida, including a few others in the region; it oversees Sprouts-anchored College Plaza in Fort Myers, Aldi-anchored Countryside Shoppes in Naples and Bealls-anchored Creekwood Crossing in Bradenton.
“Institutional partners continue to trust DLC to drive value through strategic leasing, thoughtful operations and a tenant-focused approach,” DLC founder and CEO Adam Ifshin says in a statement. “We are excited to bring our vertically integrated platform to Bell Tower Shops and enhance what is already a vibrant, high-traffic destination in Fort Myers.”…