Northstar Project & Real Estate Services
Robert Pitaro is a Project Manager at Northstar Project & Real Estate Services since October 2021, specializing in real estate development and project management for diverse sectors in the greater Boston area. Previously, Robert held positions as Tenant Construction Manager II at WS Development and Project Manager, as well as Assistant Project Manager at STV | DPM. Earlier experience includes an internship at Boston Properties, where responsibilities involved managing submittals, change orders, and budget estimates, along with an internship at Suffolk Construction focused on scheduling and expenditure tracking. Robert began a career in project management at Northeastern University while pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, which was completed in 2015.
Northstar Project & Real Estate Services
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Northstar Project & Real Estate Services is a privately held firm focusing solely on real estate development and project management. Our team of professionals serves institutional, higher education, life science, medical, commercial, residential, and research and development clients in the greater Boston area. Northstar’s projects range from $25K to $2.0B and cover the spectrum from tenant improvement to discretionary permitting and ground-up construction. We are a nimble firm with a tight-knit, family-orientated culture with dedicated partners and employees who all bring something unique to the table. Our services include the following: Project Management: Complete range of interior fit-up and building renovation projects. Northstar can assist in the entire process, from space requirements to design and construction. Development Management: Experienced in all aspects of build-to-suit and ground-up development projects. Northstar manages the process from hiring designers and contractors to construction and move-in. Advisory Services: Northstar will assist with your project and real estate needs; including master planning, pre-acquisition due diligence, building repositioning, land use planning, and long-term capital planning for institutions.