Mitch Feldman

Mitch Feldman

Founder & Managing Director

Mitchell Feldman is a veteran real estate attorney, entrepreneur, and developer with more than 25 years of experience specializing in the development of institutional-quality self-storage facilities across the United States and Puerto Rico. Over the course of his career, Feldman has been responsible for the ground-up development of over 3 million square feet of completed projects, with more than 1 million square feet of additional facilities currently in the pipeline.

Feldman’s projects span diverse markets, from suburban corridors to dense urban centers, and showcase a wide range of innovative design formats. His portfolio includes everything from single-story, non-climate-controlled assets tailored for cost-efficiency, to eight-story, fully climate-controlled flagship facilities in highly constrained urban locations. Each project reflects his philosophy of aligning functionality with market demand, ensuring strong operational performance and long-term value.

Beyond development, Feldman brings a unique multi-disciplinary expertise rooted in real estate and corporate law, valuation, title, foreclosure, and finance. This legal and financial background provides him with uncommon insight into structuring transactions, navigating regulatory environments, and protecting investor capital.

Earlier in his career, Feldman practiced real estate, property taxation, and corporate law, during which he founded Florida Title Escrow & Abstract, Inc. (a title insurance and closing firm) and Tri County Realty (a real estate brokerage and tax adjustment company). In 2009, he launched FBS Property Tax Abatement, LLC, saving clients more than $15 million in property taxes on over $10 billion in assets. He also served as a Director at Aztec Group, Inc., a premier real estate investment banking firm, where he advised on acquisitions, dispositions, financings, and capital raises.

Notably, Feldman successfully represented a South Florida condominium association in the landmark Florida Supreme Court case Sunset Harbour v. Joel Robbins, defending the constitutionality of the substantial completion property tax statute.

Today, as Founder and Managing Director of The Feldman Companies, he continues to focus on expanding a best-in-class portfolio of self-storage developments, combining deep market knowledge, disciplined capital structuring, and a track record of execution that spans more than two decades.
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