Legacy Partners Announces New Vice President

Irvine, Calif., August 2, 2010 – Lynn Klug has joined Legacy Partners Residential as Vice President, Marketing and Training. She will be based in the Southern California regional office in Irvine and provide marketing leadership for a portfolio of 50 apartment communities and training for 250 associates.

Previously, Klug was Regional Vice President, Business Development at Western National Group. She has also held executive marketing positions at SARES-Regis Group and Irvine Company Apartment Communities.

Legacy Partners Residential, Southern California is a division of Legacy Partners Residential, Inc., a major developer and operator of residential and commercial real estate. In addition to nearly 10,000 market-rate, affordable and senior apartment units managed under contract and/or developed and owned by Legacy Partners, the division's portfolio includes and nearly 400 boat slips and 500 lofts; 500 condo units, either under warranty or on behalf of homeowners' associations; and 200,000 square feet of retail space.

ABOUT LEGACY PARTNERS
Based in Foster City, Calif., Legacy Partners has been an industry leader in residential and commercial real estate for 40 years; acquiring, developing and managing a portfolio valued in excess of $7 billion. The company's expertise spans the industry spectrum to include property acquisition, development, financing, marketing, and property and asset management. From Legacy Partners' roots in Northern California, its portfolio now extends to Southern California, Arizona, Colorado, Washington and Texas. Legacy Partners has more than 800 employees in 12 offices in regions throughout the western United States. For more information, visit www.legacypartners.com.

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