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Management Services

Paul Mendel

Senior Vice President of RB Management Services, Inc.
pmendel@rbmanagement.com


 

Paul Mendel

Senior Vice President of RB Management Services, Inc.

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Paul Mendel is a graduate of Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA with a Bachelor of Business Administration. He also holds the following designation: CPM (Certified Property Manager) through IREM (Institute of Real Estate Management),

Paul is Senior Vice President of RB Management Services, Inc. and serves as a corporate tenant representative and landlord representative for Richard Bowers & Co. Paul has over 25 years of experience in leasing and property management. Paul has managed a diverse product class totaling over 3 million square feet.

At RB Management Services and Richard Bowers & Co. Paul has established himself as a valued team leader, working successfully in turning around distressed properties in suburban and urban Atlanta. He was a member of the Richard Bowers & Co. redevelopment team focusing on the urban market, charged with property management of the renovated 17-story downtown office building in Atlanta, Five Points Plaza, after he represented the owner by leasing the entire building to the federal agency (HUD) Housing and Urban Development.

In addition, Paul headed up the management team in charge of the facilities/property management for American Cancer Society’s 60 locations in seven states including Georgia, the Carolina’s, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C.

Managing the 80,000 SF headquarters building for Crawford and Company was another successful undertaking for Paul where he managed renovation projects, capital budgets and oversaw expense reductions.

Additional accomplishments include managing Shadowood Office Park, a three building, 202,000 SF office complex in the Atlanta suburbs. Additional notable property management assignments in the Atlanta suburbs include 1900 The Exchange and the Triangle building in N x NW Office Park.

Paul’s diverse experience in office leasing representing both tenants and landlords, along with his solid property management expertise enables him to professionally represent his clients and building owners in a most effective way by having a deep understanding of all the dynamics that create a highly occupied property while maximizing the financial performance of the asset.

Paul is a Licensed Commercial Real Estate Salesman, a Charter Member of the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors - where he is a Lifetime Member of the Million Dollar Club, and a Certified Property Manager. Notably, Paul is a published contributing writer to the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Among his articles are titles such as “Leasing Office Space? Follow 10 Demandments" and "How Not To Strike Out With Your Tenants." Paul has also produced articles for Southeast Real Estate News, IREM’s Journal of Property Management and has been quoted in Commercial Property News.

Paul is the 2018 president of IREM’s Georgia chapter. From 2007-2009, Paul served as president of Georgia State University’s Alumni Association. Paul is married with two children. In his spare time, Paul enjoys skiing, tennis, reading, investments and writing. He is a certified Skywarn Weather Spotter for the National Weather Service.



Management Services

“...The relationship we have is great. They’re definitely good people. Maintenance issues. Cleaning issues. Whatever. They’re very proactive, and address them immediately.”

Gwen Graham
CoreNet Global

“RB Management is very responsive - proactive. They handle things quite well. Efficiently. Expeditiously. And it’s refreshing to know that along with the management company, the owner is on site. It means there is a very good system in place.”

-Darrin Johnson
Fidelity Bank

“We had a leak on the third floor and they fixed it in a timely manner, just like always. They’re very attentive on a day-to-day basis. When there is a complaint about the temperature, someone is here right away.”

-Mary Lyon-Jarmon
Atlanta Magazine