Chicago multifamily veteran Jack Devedjian joins Marquette Management as director of capital projects and facilities

Jack Devedjian

Marquette Companies, a national leader in multifamily development, investment and management, announces that Jack Devedjian has joined Marquette Management as director of capital projects and facilitiesIn his new role, Devedjian will oversee capital programs and construction projects as a member of the firm’s leadership team.

Most recently, Devedjian served as vice president of facilities management and engineering at Chicago-based Habitat, where he directed and managed long-term capital projects averaging $30 to $40 million annually. Prior to that, he was senior vice president of real estate development at the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago, where he successfully implemented several cost-saving initiatives and oversaw multiple development and expansion projects. Other past positions include vice president of facilities and engineering at The Tribune Company and managing the facilities for S&C Electric Company.

Devedjian earned a Master of Science in construction/project management from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is a licensed professional engineer in Illinois.

Since the development of its first building in 1983, Marquette Companies has grown to be active in multiple markets across seven states with its multifamily and mixed-use assets under management valued at over $3.3 billion. Some of the company’s recent and in-progress developments include The Lydian, a 279-unit apartment building that is part of the revitalization of the Illinois Medical District in Chicago; The Thompson, a mixed-use 210-unit mixed-use development currently under construction in Chicago’s West Fulton Market; The Sylvan, a 300-unit built-to-rent community underway in The Woodlands in suburban Houston; and the redevelopment of The Maxwell, a 312-unit rental community in suburban Detroit. Through its subsidiary Marquette Management, the firm also handles property management for a portfolio of nearly 15,000 units across 44 communities.