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Justin Latone

Senior Vice President

Atlanta
Justin Latone
Biography

Justin Latone is a Senior Vice President of Investment Sales at TSCG, specializing in net lease and unanchored multi-tenant retail sales. With nearly 20 years of experience in leasing, Justin has developed a deep expertise in leasing but also the fundamentals of retail properties and has cultivated strong relationships with both retail clients, developers, and brokers. Most recently, Justin was the head of leasing and Senior Vice President at SJC Ventures, one of the most active premier shopping center developers in the Eastern US. Throughout his career, Justin has consistently been a high producer, known for his strategic approach, attention to detail, and ability to execute complex deals with precision. His dedication to his craft and strong network of relationships have made him a trusted business partner. Justin is an active member of ICSC and has served on various ICSC committees over the years. Outside of work, Justin enjoys playing tennis and golf, and spending quality time with his family at Lake Hartwell. He is married and the proud father of two boys, Davis and Oliver.

What To Know
Born in Charlotte and raised in Atlanta, I have really enjoyed seeing how much the city has changed over the years. Some for the better and some for the worse; it's been interesting how demographic changes and traffic changes have affected the landscape. My family and I live in Dunwoody, where we have been for 15 years. My two boys go to school at Mount Vernon. They both play tennis and my younger son plays baseball. We spend a lot of time in the summers at our lakehouse on Lake Hartwell, where we enjoy wakesurfing and entertaining visiting friends and family.
Retail Rewind

Favorite Retail Store as a Child
My dad used to travel a lot when I was young and I remember my mom would often take me to Steak & Shake. I also used to think Service Merchandise was interesting. You would buy something and then after you paid, your product would come down a conveyor belt out of the ceiling.