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Terry Burka
Senior Vice President, Head of Asset Management

Terry Burka joined the Broad Street team in early 2020 as Vice President of Asset Management. Mr. Burka provides strategic oversight of the asset management team and works closely with the finance, leasing, property management, and acquisitions teams. Within his departmental oversight he develops and refines reporting, procedure, and compliance policies of the company.

Experience

Prior to Broad Street, Mr. Burka led a US Investment Portfolio as the Vice President of Asset/Property Management comprised of more than $7B in AUM and 55M SQFT of Student/Multi-family Housing REIT, Data Center REIT, Industrial, Office REIT and Corporate HQ Functions as well as strategy development and execution for Property, Facility, and Procurement platforms. During his career, Mr. Burka has also created and executed successful strategies specific to Hotel, Parking and Storage assets.

Mr. Burka is also a decorated US Army infantry veteran that previously served as a Team Leader of an immediate response combat force for the national capital region. Additionally, he served as a ceremonial escort on numerous presidential details, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Ronald Reagan’s State Funeral detail and numerous Full Honors burials in Arlington National Cemetery for our fallen soldiers.

Education

Mr. Burka holds an MBA in International Business and Finance from Florida International University.

Community/Personal Information

Mr. Burka is a dedicated father and husband based in Maryland. He speaks Spanish and enjoys philanthropy, running, creating music, personal development and exploring investment opportunities.

Contact

D: 301-828-1222
E: tburka@broadstreetrealty.com

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