Comstock Holding Companies Inc. highlights portfolio growth and leadership in Washington, D.C. real estate development in new investor presentation

Reuters11-13
Comstock Holding Companies Inc. highlights portfolio growth and leadership in Washington, D.C. real estate development in new investor presentation

Comstock Holding Companies Inc. has released a presentation detailing its position as a premier commercial developer and real estate services provider in the Washington, D.C. region. The presentation highlights the company's managed portfolio, which includes major mixed-use and transit-oriented developments such as Reston Station and Loudoun Station. It provides information on Comstock's leadership, corporate structure, and services, along with supplemental details and a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures. Chris Clemente serves as Chairman and CEO, with Dwight Schar acting as Strategic Advisor & Principal. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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