Tiffany Ruzicka

Tiffany Ruzicka

Partner, Director of Retail, AREA Real Estate Advisors

Kansas City, MO 64112

Phone (816) 876-2513

Property Types
Land, Office, Retail, Flex, Multi-Family
Markets
Kansas City, Wichita
Languages
English
Bio
EXPERTISE AND SPECIALIZATION Tiffany Ruzicka is a leading member of the AREA Real Estate Advisors team focusing on the sale and leasing of retail properties, tenant representation and entertainment concepts. Tiffany has gained significant credibility through her keen business insight, lasting relationships and competitive drive. CLIENTS SERVED Retail clients range from nationally expanding tenants to local start-up businesses. Currently active clients include Nordstrom, L Brands, Eat Fit Go, The Roasterie, Dewey’s Pizza, St. Bernard Sports, Blue Sushi, Modmarket, and Kohler Signature Store, among others. She is currently finishing leasing at Plaza Vista on the Country Club Plaza, 51 Main just south of the Country Club Plaza, Woodside Village in Westwood, KS, and Northridge Plaza in Olathe, KS. MAJOR TRANSACTIONS Nationally represented the European Merlin Entertainments Group and brought Legoland Discovery Centre™ Germany into the United States, represents Make Meaning out of New York in their nationwide expansion. Completed the first Athleta deal in Kansas City on the Country Club Plaza and the first Nordstrom Rack deal in the Kansas City metro. EDUCATION Kansas State University, Bachelor of Science, Business PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS State of Kansas Licensed Real Estate Salesperson State of Missouri Licensed Real Estate Salesperson Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM), Candidate International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Member COMMUNITY SERVICE The Children’s Place, Ice Cream Dreamery Volunteer Spofford Home, Yearly Adopt-A-Family AWARDS Company Top Producer Award of AREA Real Estate Advisors Power Broker for Retail Real Estate Transactions Homerun Award: Largest Company-Wide Transaction of AREA Real Estate Advisors CCIM Home Run Award Ingram’s “20 in Their Twenties”