Conrad Schewe
Senior Vice President- Project Development, Burton-Katzman Development Co Inc
Bingham Farms, MI 48025
Broad background in real estate with a specialization in complex public and private financial structures.
Phone (248) 399-9999
Broad background in real estate with a specialization in complex public and private financial structures.
Property Types
Industrial
Markets
Detroit
Bio
As Senior Vice President of Project Development, Mr. Schewe is involved in key project development related to real estate acquisitions, planning, construction and development. A seasoned commercial real estate professional Mr. Schewe adds extensive experience and depth to our executive team. Mr. Schewe brings over 19 years of project finance, real estate development, construction, and urban planning experience to the organization. Mr. Schewe has significant expertise in a wide variety of Federal, State and local economic incentives, including: Historic Tax Credits, Brownfield incentives, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, New Markets Tax Credit, HOME Funds, CDBG, HUD guaranteed loans, and related incentives. Prior to joining Buton-Katzman, Mr. Schewe was an Asset Manager at Great Lakes Capital Fund (GLCF) for three and a half years, where he was dedicated to overseeing a significant portfolio of over 2,200 units of affordable housing projects with a total equity investment of over $150,000,000 and was responsible for managing these projects through their construction, lease up and stabilization phases. Prior to working at GLCF, Mr. Schewe worked for 7 years as a Vice President of Project Development for Burton-Katzman Development Company managing and overseeing a wide variety of office, industrial, commercial and land development projects. Representative projects included the development of over 750 finished residential lots, 500,000 SF of office, 250,000 SF of retail/commercial and 1,000,000 SF of industrial property. Conrad has a BS in Urban and Regional Planning from Eastern Michigan University, he sits on the Planning Commission of the City of Plymouth and is active in his community. Conrad is a member of the American Planning Association and the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and is a LEED Green Associate.