Woodmont Properties said May 18 that Andrew Marshall joined its executive team as executive vice president.
In his new role at Woodmont, Marshall will support the comany’s continued growth and success across various real estate platforms including multifamily, luxury senior housing, industrial, office, retail, hospitality and recreation.
“I’m excited to join Woodmont Properties, a company that has been highly regarded as one of the region’s preeminent real estate companies for decades, offering best-in-class redevelopment and ground-up construction projects across multiple sectors of the industry,” said Marshall. “Joining Woodmont’s distinguished executive team affords me the opportunity to work alongside esteemed leaders in the industry, as well as step into the next chapter of my career and bring my expertise to the entire Woodmont portfolio.”

Marshall
Marshall brings more than 20 years of experience in real estate development and a combined 30 years in the design, development and construction industry to the Woodmont Properties leadership team. In particular, he has extensive experience with redevelopment processes, agreements, incentives, entitlements and approvals, with a special focus in the Northeast— primarily in northern New Jersey, New York, Washington, D.C., and Boston, Mass.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Andrew, who is a true industry veteran and established expert in all aspects of real estate development, to the Woodmont Properties team,” said Lewis Zlotnick, president of Woodmont Properties. “As Woodmont continues to grow and expand geographically, we look forward to the contributions Andy will bring to the table including our ongoing initiatives spanning the Northeast, and our long-term goal to continue strategically expanding the Woodmont portfolio.”
Prior to joining Woodmont, Marshall served as president and chief operating officer of Roseland Residential Trust, a subsidiary REIT of Mack-Cali. During his nearly 17 year tenure at Roseland, he was responsible for day-to-day operational enterprise as well as the portfolio of development projects across the Northeast. Notably, Marshall oversaw the $3 billion multi-phase, mixed-use redevelopment of Port Imperial. The 200-acre, former industrial brownfield site on the Hudson River in Weehawken and West New York has been transformed into a transit-oriented community featuring residential, retail, dining, hospitality and recreation, including a community park, baseball and softball fields, soccer and football fields, children’s playgrounds, and more.
In addition to his redevelopment expertise, Marshall is a licensed architect and prior to joining Roseland, worked as such for 10 years. He is also an active member of The Urban Land Institute of Northern New Jersey, the New Jersey Builders Association, and serves as a public officer of the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.