BAYSHORE Names Mary L. Mokwa New Senior General Manager
GLENDALE, Wis. (February 7, 2022) – BAYSHORE is pleased to announce that Mary L. Mokwa has been appointed as its new senior general manager. She will lead and provide oversight of day-to-day operations of the property, including asset management, leasing, security, operations, marketing and customer and tenant relations for both BAYSHORE and the newly renovated BAYSHORE Place apartments.
“Mary is a performance-driven real estate professional with extensive commercial, residential and shopping center management here in Wisconsin and beyond,” said Kirk Williams, managing director of Cypress Equities. “She knows what it takes to successfully operate a property of this stature and will serve as an excellent ambassador for BAYSHORE in the community.”
“I’m excited to lead the BAYSHORE team and look forward to serving our retailers, tenants, residents and guests,” Mokwa stated. “Our ongoing commitment is to deliver a shopping, dining and living experience that is truly second to none to our communities.”
Mokwa earned a B.A. in Business Management from the University of Wisconsin with an emphasis in accounting. She achieved designation as a Certified Property Manager (IREM), is a Licensed Wisconsin Real Estate Broker and former Board Treasurer of the Greendale Chamber of Commerce.
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When Ms. Mokwa’s then-employer Simon Property Group Inc., banned MCTS buses from getting within 350′ of the Southridge mall entrance, she was extremely unhelpful and simply toed the company line (some nonsense about traffic and pedestrian safety).
Luckily, Bayshore’s “to the curb” design means that buses never operate on mall property while providing good access. Hopefully the City of Glendale will continue to support this operation and not bow to any pressure to exile buses to inconvenient locations.