Clyde Wood is vice president of commercial & mixed-use development at Realberry, where he leads the commercial team through every phase of the development cycle, from market analysis and entitlement through construction and close-out. He is also responsible for lease negotiation and broker relationships, keeping Realberry on the first-call list for new opportunities.
Mr. Wood brings a rare depth of experience in retail and mixed-use development. Before joining Realberry, he served as vice president of development at CIM Group, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm with over $30 billion in assets under management, where he led nearly $500 million in mixed-use urban infill projects across Los Angeles and San Francisco.
His career began in the public sector as a planning deputy for Council District 4 in Los Angeles, and he later co-founded Rock Ridge Investment Group, an entrepreneurial firm specializing in urban infill development.
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Transaction volume in grocery-anchored retail surged 42% in 2025. Vacancy in the format sits at 4.0% - 230 basis points tighter than non-anchored retail. Institutional capital is reengaging, new supply is near historic lows, and the grocers anchoring these centers are posting double-digit visit growth. The question for investors isn’t whether grocery-anchored centers are performing. It’s why - and how to find the right ones.
Join Clyde Wood from Denver-based integrated real estate investment firm, Realberry, for a look at what’s driving performance in grocery-anchored retail - and the key projects they’re developing in the mountain west region.
Transaction volume in grocery-anchored retail surged 42% in 2025. Vacancy in the format sits at 4.0% - 230 basis points tighter than non-anchored retail. Institutional capital is reengaging, new supply is near historic lows, and the grocers anchoring these centers are posting double-digit visit growth. The question for investors isn’t whether grocery-anchored centers are performing. It’s why - and how to find the right ones.
Join Clyde Wood from Denver-based integrated real estate investment firm, Realberry, for a look at what’s driving performance in grocery-anchored retail - and the key projects they’re developing in the mountain west region.