Alexandra E. Dieck, an associate attorney practicing in Bodman’s Ann Arbor office, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority (DDA) for a term ending in May 2023.
A member of Bodman’s Real Estate Practice Group, Dieck’s legal practice is focused on commercial real estate transactions, including land acquisition, land development and leasing, and general real property management. She is a member of the State Bar of,Michigan’s Real Property Law Section and has authored articles for the Section’s newsletter and presented on real estate topics at professional education seminars.
She also serves on the board of directors of Friends in Deed, a Washtenaw County nonprofit that provides economic assistance to low-income individuals and families.
An alumna of the University of Michigan Law School, Dieck received her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
The Ann Arbor DDA is guided by a twelve-member volunteer board that represents a variety of downtown interests as required by the State of Michigan’s DDA statute. Since its inception in 1982, the Ann Arbor DDA has worked continuously to undertake public improvements that will have the greatest impact in strengthening the downtown area and attracting new private investments.
- Posted December 12, 2019
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Bodman attorney Alexandra Dieck appointed to Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority Board
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