Frank Crivello

Frank P. Crivello

Mr. Frank P. Crivello began his real estate career in 1982, focusing his investments in multifamily, office, industrial, and shopping center developments across the United States. From 1994 to 2008, Mr. Crivello assisted Phoenix Investors in its execution of its then business model of acquiring net lease commercial real estate across the United States. Since 2009, Mr. Crivello has assisted Phoenix Investors in the shift of its core focus to the acquisition of industrial real estate throughout the country. Given his extensive experience in all aspects of commercial real estate, Mr. Crivello provides strategic and operational input to Phoenix Investors and its affiliated companies. Mr. Crivello received a B.A., Magna Cum Laude, from Brown University and the London School of Economics, while completing a double major in Economics and Political Science; he is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Outside of his business interests, Mr. Crivello invests his time, energy, and financial support across a wide net of charitable projects and organizations.

Endicott Awarded $6 Million for Demolition of Old IBM Buildings

As originally published by WNBF. The long-planned project to tear down five large buildings once used by IBM Endicott has received a big boost with a multi-million dollar grant from New York state. The village of Endicott is to receive $6 million to help pay for the cost of demolition of 550,000-square-feet of vacant industrial space along North Street. The buildings are part of the Huron Campus. They are located east of McKinley Avenue. Mayor Linda Jackson on Tuesday afternoon said the award was ... Read More

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Distributes 1,000 Meal Boxes to Milwaukee Families Ahead of Holidays

Originally published by WISN. On Saturday, students at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Milwaukee helped distribute 1,000 meal boxes to families in need just days away from the Christmas holiday. "Our whole school's mission—it's our Jesuit mission—is that we need to serve others and care for others," said Alexandra Gonzalez-Amaro, a senior at Cristo Rey. That mission was put into action as she and her classmates braved the cold to pack car after car with boxes of food for families in need. "For ... Read More

The Role of Real Estate in Ultrafast Delivery

While two- or three-day delivery was enough to appease most internet shoppers just a few short years ago, consumers now want online purchases even faster. As a result, online retailers have entered a race for ultrafast delivery, where goods get delivered within hours instead of days. Ultrafast delivery caught on quickly in the grocery sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, but a broader scope of retailers have begun recognizing that their customers want orders as fast as possible. However, same-day delivery poses significant logistics challenges for these ... Read More

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