Advance Auto Parts names Geno Coradini VP, Real Estate

Feb. 10, 2014
  Advance Auto Parts appointed Geno Coradini as Vice President, Real Estate. 

Advance Auto Parts appointed Geno Coradini as Vice President, Real Estate. He will lead the Real Estate Function including Lease Administration, Real Estate Development, Construction, Store Planning and Design, Facilities and real estate research.

He will be instrumental in leading the path to strategic store growth for Advance. Coradini will report to Bill Carter, Senior Vice President, Business Development and Integration and will be based in Roanoke, Va.

“I am thrilled to welcome Geno to the Advance team to play a key role in our growth strategy,” said Carter. “We look forward to the knowledge and experience Geno will bring to Advance’s Real Estate program as we continue to open stores and grow our presence across our operations.”

Prior to joining Advance, Coradini served as Executive Vice President, Retail at Jones Lang LaSalle. In this role, he led a Real Estate team that provided market research and planning, new store transactions, construction, lease administration and portfolio optimization support to national retailers. 

Additionally, Coradini started his Real Estate career at AutoZone and subsequently has led Real Estate functions at FedEx Office and Family Dollar Stores. Coradini holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Memphis.

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