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'''Richard B. Yeilding''' (born c. [[1950]]) is a real estate development and tenant consultant.
'''Richard B. Yeilding''' (born c. [[1950]]) is a real estate development and tenant consultant.


Yeilding, the son of [[Frank Yeilding, Jr]], is a member of the family that founded [[Yeilding's]] department store. He got his start selling peanuts in the downtown store, and, after graduating from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1973]], rose through the ranks to become chief executive of the company from [[1978]] to [[1996]].
Yeilding is a member of the family of [[Frank Yeilding]], who founded [[Yeilding's]] department store. He got his start selling peanuts in the downtown store, and, after graduating from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1973]], rose through the ranks to become chief executive of the company from [[1978]] to [[1996]].


After Yeilding's closed, Yeilding became an executive at [[Colonial Properties Trust]], where he worked on development projects including the leasing of the renovated [[Brookwood Village]].
After Yeilding's closed, Yeilding became an executive at [[Colonial Properties Trust]], where he worked on development projects including the leasing of the renovated [[Brookwood Village]].
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 7 April 2023

Richard B. Yeilding (born c. 1950) is a real estate development and tenant consultant.

Yeilding is a member of the family of Frank Yeilding, who founded Yeilding's department store. He got his start selling peanuts in the downtown store, and, after graduating from Birmingham-Southern College in 1973, rose through the ranks to become chief executive of the company from 1978 to 1996.

After Yeilding's closed, Yeilding became an executive at Colonial Properties Trust, where he worked on development projects including the leasing of the renovated Brookwood Village.

In 2013 Yeilding founded the consulting firm RBY Retail.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (December 11, 2013) "Yeilding remains name in Birmingham retail with new venture, project at U.S. 280 and Alabama 119." The Birmingham News