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Anna Barchick-Suter

Senior Development Officer at 3CDC

Anna Barchick-Suter is a dedicated professional in urban planning and real estate development with extensive experience in both non-profit and community-focused organizations. Currently serving as a Senior Development Officer at 3CDC since March 2018, Anna manages a range of residential and commercial projects aimed at revitalizing downtown Cincinnati. Previously, Anna held the position of Growth and Planning Specialist at ConnecToledo, where efforts were concentrated on creating a sustainable downtown Toledo through economic development and urban planning. As an Urban Planner for the Toledo Design Collective, Anna focused on neighborhood planning and community engagement. Anna began their career as a Project Assistant at LAND studio, contributing to public art and civic space projects in Cleveland. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Urban Planning from the University of Cincinnati and studies at the Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture.

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3CDC

3CDC is a private, nonprofit, full-service real estate development and finance corporation focused on revitalizing Cincinnati’s urban core in partnership with the City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati corporate community, specifically focused on the Central Business District and in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. 3CDC invests in and develops residential, office and retail properties, parking facilities and civic spaces and manages several major real estate assets and provides event production services for four major civic spaces. To date, 3CDC and its partners have invested $1.6 billion in downtown and the adjacent neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine. This investment has yielded 193 buildings restored, 49 new buildings constructed, 16 acres of restored civic space (including Fountain Square, Washington Park, and Ziegler Park), two civic buildings restored (Music Hall and Memorial Hall), as well as the creation of 2,074 residential units, 156 hotel rooms, three comprehensive residential and service facilities for the homeless with 320 beds, 1,303,184 SF of commercial space, and 5,089 parking spaces.