Press Release
Contact:Philip R. Mays
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and
Treasurer
(407) 904-3324
pmays@alpinereit.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY TRUST ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION OF MARK O. DECKER, JR. FROM BOARD OF DIRECTORS |
WINTER PARK, FL – October 4, 2024 – Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc. (NYSE: PINE) (the “Company” or “PINE”) today announced that Mark O. Decker, Jr., has notified the Company of his resignation from the Company’s Board of Directors, effective October 4, 2024.
“On behalf of the Board, I want to thank Mark for his contributions to PINE over the last five years,” said Andrew Richardson, Chairman of the Board of PINE. “Mark’s knowledge and experience have been important in the Company’s growth and success. The Company will commence immediately the search for a qualified replacement to fill the vacancy on the Board.”
“I want to thank the PINE team for their commitment and support,” said Mr. Decker. “I am proud of what we’ve accomplished and know that the Company is well positioned for continued success.”
About Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc.
Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc. (NYSE: PINE) is a publicly traded real estate investment trust that seeks to deliver attractive risk-adjusted returns and dependable cash dividends by investing in, owning and operating a portfolio of single tenant net leased commercial income properties that are predominately leased to high-quality publicly traded and credit-rated tenants.
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