Hi my name is
Eric A. Evans
I am a Real Estate Professional
And Trusted Advisor to
Governments, For Profit and Non-Profit Organizations
I have been a real estate developer and community economic development consultant in Baltimore for sixteen years. It has been my pleasure and privilege to work with some the industry's best architects, engineers, and contractors to complete ground-up development projects and those to update and reposition existing real estate assets.
My work history demonstrates how I have used my entrepreneurial attitude and technical abilities to help local organizations and developers gain access to alternative funding sources and bring projects to fruition. I have a comprehensive understanding of the real estate development process and a track record of leveraging relationships to create and execute management plans for design and construction to bring projects to successful completion.
Let me tell you a little more about myself:
professional
CORE COMPANTANCIES
PROJECT ADMINISTRATION
TEAM LEADERSHIP
RISK MANAGEMENT
REAL ESTATE FINANCE
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
ACQUISITIONS
OWNER REPRESENTATION
COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COMMERCIAL LEASING
MY WORK
CENTRE THEATER
CHARLES NORTH
VISION PLAN
CHESPEAKE
BUILDING
Biography
Eric is currently the Director of Real Estate in Comptroller Bill Henry's Office for the City of Baltimore. Prior to joining Baltimore City government Eric played a major role in one of the most significant urban development undertakings in the City of Baltimore. While at East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI), Eric project managed the development of the Bio-Tech Park at Johns Hopkins and served as the special assistant to the president and CEO. Eric managed infrastructure improvements for a $1.2 Billion neighborhood redevelopment project which included approximately two million square feet of Life Sciences space and 1,200 new or renovated homes for mixed income buyers and renters. Eric also coordinated the Planned Unit Development approval process, serving as the chief liaison between EBDI and community leaders, neighborhood organizations, and a variety of Baltimore City agencies. Prior to joining EBDI, Eric advised multinational corporations on the federal tax consequences of international business activities for PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP. Eric currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Baltimore Montessori Public Charter School. Eric received his BA from Brown University, a Juris Doctorate and MBA from Boston College, and was a fellow at the Center for Urban Redevelopment Excellence at the University of Pennsylvania.