Director, Real Estate
Curaleaf
- Stamford, CT
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead and Inspire.
- Commit to Win.
- ONE Curaleaf.
- Driven to Deliver Excellence.
- Lead the identification and acquisition of new dispensary, cultivation, and processing locations.
- Negotiate lease agreements and manage landlord relationships.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless new location development.
- Oversee property development projects from conception to completion.
- Conduct financial analysis and due diligence on potential real estate investments.
- Optimize the performance of existing assets through strategic management and lease negotiations.
- Develop and implement real estate strategies to support company growth objectives.
- Stay informed about market trends, regulatory changes, and competitive developments.
- Provide leadership and guidance to the real estate team, fostering a culture of excellence and innovation.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant laws, regulations, and company policies.
- Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Business Administration, or a related field.
- 7-10 years of experience in real estate management, preferably in the retail sector.
- Track record of implementing innovative real estate strategies to drive business growth.
- Strong understanding of real estate finance, leasing, and property development.
- Proven track record of successful site acquisitions and lease negotiations.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Experience leading and developing teams.
- Demonstrated ability to navigate complex regulatory environments.
- Competitive Pay
- Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits
- Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Retirement Plan - 401(K)
- Life/AD&D Insurance
- Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Paid Parental Leave
- Community Involvement Through our Rooted in Good Initiative
- Employee Resource Groups
- Employee Referral Payment Program
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Commuter Benefits
- Employee Product Discounts
- 2023 Ragan's Top Places to Work
- 2022 TIME100 Most Influential Companies
- 2020 Cannabis Doing Good's Good Neighbor Award
- 2020: Minorities for Medical Marijuana's Diversity & Inclusion Award
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