Polly Kinslowe, Senior Vice President
Ms. Kinslowe applies her extensive and diverse expertise in urban revitalization in an advisory role across projects and throughout the development arm of McCormack Baron Salazar. Ms. Kinslowe consults with individual project managers at MBS to resolve particularly challenging issues or address complicated matters. She is aided in this endeavor by her broad experience as a project manager with low income housing tax credits, on-site construction management, property acquisition, zoning, real estate tax abatement, historic tax credit applications, and HUD programs and policies.
As project manager for McCormack Baron Salazar, Ms. Kinslowe has been responsible for all phases of the development process for specific projects including project conceptualization, financing, politics and relationships with local and city staff and elected officials, site acquisition, design review, MBE/WBE requirements, the development schedule, and the development budget.
Ms. Kinslowe’s projects comprise several mixed-finance developments that involve public housing, low income housing tax credit, and market rate components. Her projects have included Scott-Carver (Miami, FL), Cumberland Manor and Metropolitan Village (Little Rock, AR), Duneland Village and Horace Mann Apartments (Gary, IN), Madison Heights Phases I and II (Little Rock, AR), and George L. Vaughn Residences at Murphy Park Phases I, II, and III (St. Louis, MO).
Ms. Kinslowe has been with McCormack Baron Salazar since 1977. She was the first director of McCormack Baron Salazar’s Design and Construction Department where she was responsible for establishing department procedures, organizing workflow, creating report formats, and hiring and supervising staff architects and construction administration personnel and department support staff. Ms. Kinslowe has also held positions in bookkeeping, construction management, and property management. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife from the University of Missouri




