• Keith McCoy

    Keith is a Founding Partner of UrbanMix Development, LLC. With more than 30 years in the real estate development industry. Keith has a broad range of experience and expertise in developing mixed income/mixed use projects. Keith has held senior management positions with international development companies and has established new development operations in Northern California. He is passionate about creating enduring communities and providing housing opportunities for people at all economic levels.

    Prior to co-founding UrbanMix Development, Keith formed Urban Community Partners in 2001 to create Smart Growth, mixed income, mixed use communities. As a Co-Developer and Partner, Keith successfully directed the entitlements for East Garrison, a $500+ million - 244 acre, 1,400 home, mixed use, public/private partnership on the former Fort Ord Army Base in Monterey County, CA. which is now under construction. Keith also obtained the entitlements for a 15 acre 400 unit senior oriented, mixed use town center with 30,000 sf of retail space in Foster City, CA, and a 16 unit Senior Oriented “Pocket Neighborhood” in Novato, CA.

    Keith is a graduate of the University of California at Irvine, with a degree in Social Ecology and Urban Planning. Keith currently serves as the Chair on the Board of Directors of the Alameda Point Collaborative, a supportive housing and social services provider serving formerly homeless people and is assisting in the creation of their new 260 unit community. Keith is also a Board member of the Council of Infill Builders and the Academy of Alameda Charter School. Keith has been an invited speaker at numerous national and international conferences including the Congress for New Urbanism, Urban Land Institute, American Planning Association, Pacific Coast Builders Conference and the Seaside-Pienza Institute.

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  • Scott Ward

    Scott is an architect and a real estate development professional with over 30 years of broad-based experience in the design and execution of challenging mixed-use projects that revitalize blighted urban land. He is passionate about urban development, green building, and the adaptive reuse of historic structures. A Founding Partner of UrbanMix, Scott has expertise in public-private partnerships, real estate finance, negotiations, entitlements, development, value-add, and construction management.

    Prior to founding UrbanMix, Scott held leadership roles in the adaptive reuse of several historic military bases, including the Presidio of San Francisco and Hamilton Airforce Base in Novato, CA. During that period, he managed the development of approximately $50 million of new projects and negotiated purchase and sale agreements and development agreements for an additional $200 million of ground-up and adaptive-reuse projects. Scott also completed over two million square feet of new and adaptive reuse construction while practicing architecture from 1992 -2001, with notable local projects including the San Francisco Ferry Building and Pier One San Francisco.

    Scott earned a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in Real Estate Finance and a Master of Science in Natural Resource Policy and Human Behavior from the University of Michigan in 2004. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Texas with an emphasis in green building.

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  • Barry Long

    Barry is an UrbanMix Founding Partner and current President & CEO of Urban Design Associates, an international urban design, planning and architecture practice. Barry is recognized as a design leader and visionary of city planning and urban design projects across the United States. His approach is rooted in the core values of engaging residents, designing in context, and serving the working class. At UrbanMix he is responsible for forward planning, exploring opportunities that make sense for both the community and company.

    Barry is a member of the Urban Land Institute, the Pennsylvania Society of Architects, and the Congress for the New Urbanism. He is past Chairman of the Mt. Lebanon Planning Board and a past member of the Mt. Lebanon Economic Development Committee. Barry also serves on a number of ad hoc committees including the Port Authority Air Rights Study Committee, and the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Committee.

    Barry earned Bachelor and Master of Architecture degrees from Montana State University.

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