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Bryan C. McFarland is a Principal in charge of development for Alberta Development Partners, LLC, and brings more than 30 years of development and construction experience to the firm. His current responsibilities include providing underwriting support for all acquisitions and new development in the company‘s development pipeline, along with overall responsibility for all entitlements, due diligence, pro-forma development, design, construction and tenant coordination. He has recently overseen several redevelopment projects including Foothills in Fort Collins, Colorado, Simi Valley Town Center in Simi Valley, California, and the Maui Mall in Kahului, Hawaii as well as development of a ground up hybrid power and entertainment, The Promenade at Downey in Downey, California, and a mixed use development in Tempe, Arizona totaling 2.2 million SF.

During the course of his career, Mr. McFarland has developed more than 15 million square feet of retail, office and commercial space, including 8 million square feet with Alberta.  Prior to joining Alberta, he was vice president of Capital Services for The Mills Corporation, where he was responsible for managing design and construction at four super-regional value-oriented shopping centers including Arizona Mills, The Block at Orange in California, Katy Mills in Texas and Colorado Mills, comprising 5.2 million square feet of retail. Prior to his tenure with Mills, he served as project manager for Hapsmith Development on the 1.2 million square foot super regional “SuperMall of the Great Northwest” in Seattle. Additionally, Mr. McFarland oversaw design and construction of one million square feet of hospital, medical office, retail and tourism-related development projects in Alaska.

Mr. McFarland is a native of Palmer, Alaska, and received a degree in construction management from California State University, Chico. He is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers, where he served on the Centerbuild Program Committee.