NEW YORK CITY—In a move that will further the transformation ofIndustry City, in Brooklyn's Sunset Park area, into a hub ofinnovation-era manufacturing, real estate veteran Kathe Chase,development expert Scott Milsom and real estate services firmCushman & Wakefield have been added to the property's leasingand development team.

Kathe Chase, who has three decades of New York City-centric realestate experience, will lead Industry City's internal leasing teamas director of leasing. Scott Milsom, who has over 20 years of NewYork experience in development and project management, will serveas director of development. Cushman & Wakefield will supplementongoing leasing activity at the property.

“Both Kathe and Cushman & Wakefield have proven trackrecords of securing the kind of high-employment, innovation economycompanies that we want to populate the more than 1.8 million squarefeet of available space here at Industry City,” says AndrewKimball, CEO of Industry City. “Scott, with his extensivebackground managing a wide range of development projects, willaugment the work of our leasing team and help reposition IndustryCity as a job-generating center of innovation.”

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Rayna Katz

Rayna Katz is a seasoned business journalist whose extensive experience includes coverage of the lodging sector, travel and the culinary space. She was most recently content director for a business-to-business publisher, overseeing four publications. While at Meeting News, a travel trade publication, she received a Best Reporting award for a story on meeting cancellations in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.