Al Urbanski

Real Estate Editor

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Preston's Summary

Al Urbanski is a Real Estate Editor at Chain Store Age. He focuses on themes related to construction and real estate, including commercial real estate, retail analytics, and property management, while also exploring the intersections of business, economics, and consumer behavior. Al's work has been featured in DMN and Chain Store Age.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 50 %
Data Driven: 15 %
Events: 12 %
Interviews Q&as: 6 %
Promotional: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Real Estate Development
  • Real Estate Investment
  • Property Management
  • Consumer Events & Conferences
  • Corporate Finance
  • Entrepreneurship

Pitching Insights

Al Urbanski's coverage primarily focuses on the retail and real estate industry, with significant attention to press releases and private sector announcements. He would likely be receptive to pitches that involve exclusive insights or data related to retail trends, shopping centers, and real estate developments in the United States.

Given his focus on citing data, Al may also appreciate pitches from experts who can provide statistical analysis or trend forecasts within the retail and real estate sectors. Additionally, as he covers product promotions to a certain extent, there might be opportunities for coverage of new products or innovative marketing strategies within the retail space.

If you have access to unique market research or insider perspectives in these areas, it could make your pitch more compelling for Al Urbanski.

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