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Kraus-Anderson Realty names Michael Korsh vice president

Kraus-Anderson Realty (KA Realty) has named Michael Korsh vice president.  He is responsible for managing all aspects of the company’s new development projects.  Korsh works from the KA Realty offices in Bloomington, Minn.

Korsh has served as the company’s director of development since 2000.  He has over 16 years of diversified experience in the real estate industry, including development of projects in the medical, retail, office and housing sectors.  Prior to joining KA Realty, he served as property manager for United Properties, where he managed in excess of one million square feet of office property.

Korsh has led the development of numerous notable Minnesota developments including Woodlake Medical Center in Woodbury; Brighton Village Shopping Center in New Brighton; Trails of Orono senior housing in Orono; Arbors at Ridges senior housing in Burnsville; 430 Oak Grove luxury apartments, a historic redevelopment in Minneapolis; and Crossroads of Chanhassen, a mixed-use commercial development in Chanhassen.  Projects currently under construction include Deephaven Woods senior housing in Deephaven; and Engel Haus senior housing in Albertville. 

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Korsh earned his B.A. in English from Drake University.  He is a Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM), Certified Property Manager (CPM) and licensed real estate broker in Minnesota and Wisconsin.  He is a member of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM); Minnesota Shopping Center Association (MSCA); International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC); National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP); and Minnesota Commercial Association of Realtors (MNCAR).  Korsh also serves on the board of directors of Kraus-Anderson Companies.

KA Realty leases and manages more than four million square feet of commercial property, including office, housing, industrial and retail shopping centers. 

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