Shopping center owner and operator across suburban markets
Regency Centers is a public REIT managing a portfolio of suburban shopping centers. The tech stack reveals a traditional real estate operations footprint—JD Edwards for enterprise resource planning, Yardi for property management, Salesforce for tenant/leasing workflows, and Placer.ai for foot-traffic analytics. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 12 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in operations and finance; the presence of two active engineering roles and projects around ERP configuration and data mapping suggest internal digital maturation work alongside core leasing and occupancy optimization.
Regency Centers owns, operates, and develops shopping centers in suburban markets across the United States, focusing on properties in trade areas with strong demographics. Founded in 1963, the company is publicly traded and based in Jacksonville, Florida. Core operations span property leasing, tenant management, development and redevelopment, and portfolio optimization. The business model depends on tenant acquisition and retention, occupancy rates, and efficient property-level operations. Active projects include the Fresh Look program (likely a property refresh initiative), aggressive leasing campaigns, and shopping center development work. Key operational challenges center on maximizing occupancy, managing tenant improvement timelines, reducing receivables, and controlling legal and operating expenses.
JD Edwards for ERP, Yardi for property management, Salesforce for leasing/tenant workflows, Placer.ai for traffic analytics, Power BI for reporting, ArcGIS Pro for site analysis, and Microsoft Office 365 suite for general operations.
Jacksonville, Florida. The company is a publicly traded REIT with 201–500 employees and operates shopping center properties across suburban United States markets.
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