About Alexandra

Alexandra Stoelzle is a vice president of Investment Sales on Northmarq's National Development Services (NDS) team, based in Salt Lake City. She partners with landowners and developers on land, covered land, and development transactions across the Intermountain West and Northern California, bringing a development-driven perspective to each engagement. With a firsthand understanding of complex project execution, Alexandra leads clients through acquisitions and dispositions with a focus on maximizing site value — evaluating site potential, entitlement considerations, and capital strategy to position assets for optimal outcomes.

Alexandra brings more than 12 years of development experience managing large-scale urban infill mixed-use, office, multifamily, life science, and adaptive reuse projects in premier U.S. markets.

Prior to joining Northmarq, Alexandra served as director of development at Blaser Ventures in Salt Lake City, where she oversaw the company's 60-acre mixed-use multifamily, commercial, and adaptive reuse development portfolio, totaling approximately $650 million. Her responsibilities spanned the full development life cycle, including portfolio and pipeline strategy, acquisitions, feasibility analysis, budget forecasting, underwriting and pro forma oversight, project programming and design, securing entitlements, consultant team selection and management, capital sourcing, investor relations, contract negotiation, tenant mix strategy, project execution, and tenant improvement buildout. She also spearheaded a major branding initiative for the company that included its rename, logo creation, and website launch.

Before relocating to Utah in 2021, Alexandra spent eight years at Kilroy Realty Corporation in San Francisco where, as director of development and land planning, she was responsible for entitling and managing Kilroy's most complex development projects across the West Coast, totaling approximately $7 billion. Most notably, she led the 2.3 million-square-foot Flower Mart Project, the largest office approval in San Francisco history. As part of that effort, she also managed the design and entitlement of a 100,000-sq.-ft. adaptive reuse, below-market-rate industrial project in Potrero Hill that became the new home of the 100-year-old San Francisco Flower Market. In addition, she led the transit and marina infrastructure planning for Kilroy Oyster Point, a 3-million-square-foot waterfront office and life science campus in South San Francisco.

Alexandra is a dedicated member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), having served in numerous roles locally — in both San Francisco and Utah — and nationally since joining the organization in 2012. She currently sits on the NEXT Americas Leadership Steering Committee and the Urban Revitalization Council (Gold Flight). She is also a longstanding member of NAIOP, where she previously co-chaired the San Francisco Bay Area Golden Shovel Real Estate Challenge and was one of four recipients nationally of the NAIOP 2021 Developing Leaders Award.

She recently completed a six-year term on the board of directors for Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture in San Francisco, where she served on several committees, including those overseeing the public realm, adaptive reuse, and future development projects.

Alexandra earned a master's degree in city planning with a concentration in urban design and an interdisciplinary graduate certificate in real estate from the University of California, Berkeley, and a dual Bachelor of Business Administration in international business and marketing from Grand Valley State University. She is also a licensed real estate salesperson in Utah and is fluent in German.

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