SAN FRANCISCO-Locally based TMG Partners has added tenured San Francisco Redevelopment Agency veteran Amy Neches to the development team. Amy joins TMG Partners as a partner and brings more than 30 years of real estate and finance experience.

Neches worked for 17 years with the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency as a senior real estate negotiator and project manager. She served as one of the city’s lead negotiators for the 303-acre master planned Mission Bay redevelopment and was instrumental in the development of AT&T Ballpark and the surrounding areas.

Michael Covarrubias, chairman and CEO of TMG Partners, points out that Neches “has been involved in some of the Bay Area’s most impactful projects and we are looking forward to benefiting from her insight and vision as we continue with the ever increasing Bay Area opportunities”

Prior to her work with TMG and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, Neches held positions in real estate lending and affordable housing development in San Francisco, as well as six years in investment banking in New York, concentrating in mortgage and asset-backed securities.

According to Neches, “TMG has long been one of the most active and forward-thinking developers in the area. I’m looking forward to helping them identify and manage a strong pipeline of future projects.”

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