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     News Archive 2006
   News Archive 2005
 

Meet Our New Director of Leasing

John Villareale knows leasing! He is our “go to guy” on all matters involving leasing, from working with clients to develop an accommodating space to partnering with existing tenants to ensure their office facility continues to meet their needs.

Prior to joining our team, John served as a leasing and tenant relations officer for Buckingham Properties, LLC in Rochester. Once you meet John, we’re certain you will quickly discover the qualities that make him an excellent partner. He’s accessible, approachable, responsible, and fair – and that’s why he’s on our team!


JULY 2006

Community Business Leader Terry Slaybaugh Joins AJ Costello & Son Development

Anthony J. Costello & Son Development is pleased to announce the addition of Terrence G. Slaybaugh to the company as Senior Vice President. Terry was formerly Director of Planning and Development for Monroe County and was longtime Director of Aviation at the Greater Rochester International Airport.

Terry’s experience in development, his outstanding organizational and management skills, and his track record of successfully leading Monroe County through a variety of capital improvement initiatives are exactly in line with the caliber of excellence our clients have come to expect from us.

Terry’s reputation for effective management of large capital projects can be evidenced in his oversight of the construction of Rochester’s Frontier Field, as well as numerous concourse and runway renovation projects at the Greater Rochester International Airport.

As Senior Vice President, Terry is involved with numerous development projects, including our most recent – CityGate, an exciting urban live-work center the likes of which is unequaled in Rochester. The development is designed to merge retail, commercial, and housing into a pedestrian-friendly center where people of all ages will gather to live, work and play.