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EA Fish Development
Construction Project Executive
Key Contacts
Owners, Principals & Senior Executives
Dana P. Angelo's Bio
Mr. Angelo has been with EA Fish Development since 2004 and oversees a variety of development projects ranging from urban infill projects to residential adaptive reuse projects to office buildings. Mr. Angelo oversaw the completion of the Waterworks project in Chestnut Hill, MA a $110 MM luxury condominium community with both historic reuse and new construction buildings. Most recently, Mr. Angelo oversaw the acquisition, repositioning, and construction of 32 family affordable homeownership units in Newport, RI; the permitting (40B), financing and construction of 48 affordable units of Senior Affordable rental units in Marion, MA; and the permitting (40B) of 66-units of senior affordable housing in Hanover, MA.
Prior to joining the EA Fish Team, Mr. Angelo worked for Parencorp Development and Diamond Sinacori as a project manager. Mr. Angelo successfully completed the adaptive re?use of a prison into luxury condominiums as well the adaptive re?use of a school and historic town garage into residential condominiums and commercial space. Mr. Angelo holds BA from Hobart College, an MS from Northeastern University and a MBA from Northeastern University.
Matthew W. Mittelstadt's Bio
Matthew is responsible for oversight of all project management and entity-level operations of the firm and for providing its strategic direction. He joined EA Fish Development in 1999 and has managed projects that range from for-sale condominium deals to mixed-use andaffordable rental projects financed with low income housing and historic tax credits. During his tenure at EA Fish Development, he has directly managed projects with combined total development cost in excess of $200 Million and the firm has completed projects with combined development cost in excess of $1.2 Billion.
Matthew graduated from Duke University in 1999 with a B.A. in Public Policy Studies. He has completed additional graduate coursework in real estate finance and capital markets at Harvard University Extension and Boston University real estate programs. He is a co-founder and active member of the Board of Directors of the Boston Scholars Program, Inc., a non-profit organization that provides high school scholarships and mentoring to underprivileged youth. Additionally, he is a member of the Duke Young Alumni Development Council.
Select Project Experience:
The Metropolitan, Boston, MA – 253 Residential Units
Blue Elm United Estates, Boston, MA – 285 Residential Units
Lawrence Mills, Lowell, MA – 153 Residential Units
Waterworks at Chestnut Hill – 112 Residential Units
Ayer Lofts, Lowell MA – 52 Residential units
Irving Square, Framingham, MA – 46 Residential Units
Operations
Thomas J. Reed 's Bio
Tom joined EA Fish Development in 2003 having previously worked for Suffolk Construction Company Inc., Peabody Construction, and other national construction firms earlier in his career. His responsibilities include management and oversight of the architects, technical consultants and general contractors engaged by EA Fish Development in addition to monitoring work performed in the field.
Tom started his career as account supervisor working in Manhattan and northern New Jersey, and was at one time the youngest superintendant in charge of an 18-story cost-in-place concrete residential project for Beth Israel Hospital. Tom's deep and varied construction experience allow him to provide unique problem solving and cost?control solutions on EA Fish Development projects.