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Eric Louttit

Citymark Capital

Managing Director of Real Estate Investments

Job Functions: Executive, Acquisitions & Dispositions, Asset Management, Capital Markets, Design & Construction, Development, Investment Management, Leasing, Legal, Property & Facility Management, Underwriting & Analysis

Bio

Eric Louttit is the Managing Director of Real Estate Investments at Citymark Capital. In this role, Mr. Louttit identifies investment opportunities from Citymark’s expansive national network. He is responsible for sourcing, underwriting and performance of investments. Prior to joining Citymark Capital in 2020, Mr. Louttit held the role of Chief Investment Officer/Principal at Fairmount Properties. He oversaw the firm’s development projects, including investment selection, construction management, property management and retail lease negotiations. Before working at Fairmount, Mr. Louttit served as a Senior Vice President of Development at Forest City Realty Trust where he was responsible for identifying and executing development and redevelopment opportunities in several markets across the country such as Las Vegas, Denver, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, and Tampa. Early in his 16-year tenure with Forest City, Mr. Louttit worked with university and public sector clients in forging productive public and private partnerships leading to consulting opportunities and development projects such as the development of a new City Hall for the City of Las Vegas. Mr. Louttit’s early experience includes positions in Finance at Forest City and in KeyBank’s Real Estate Lending Group. Prior to these roles, he was a real estate and corporate litigation attorney in Pittsburgh. He holds a Law degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and an undergraduate degree from West Virginia University. He is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers.

Areas of Interest

Deal Type
Acquisition, Development, Ground Lease, Loan Purchase, Opportunity Zone, Partner Buyout, Pre-Development, Recapitalization, Refinance, Rehabilitation