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Back row from left: Peter Anderson, Luke Pope, Marc Munago, Tyler Newman and David Smith. Middle row: Mike Jones, Joe Whitaker, Tony Suttles, Alex Klempf and Kent Findley. Front row: Scott Henley, Julie Bohn Howard, Heyward Cantrell, Patrick Thornton and Daniel Burkhardt.
NAIOP 2018 ANNUAL AWARDS HONORING OUR BEST OF 2017
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE IN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
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A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT On March 1st, over 200 leading professionals from Jacksonville’s commercial real estate industry gathered for a memorable evening as NAIOP Northeast Florida hosted the 2017 Annual Awards & Celebration at the Jessie Ball duPont Center in Downtown. The NAIOP Awards were presented in recognition of the exceptional professionals, companies and projects in the commercial real estate industry, including categories of Developer of the Year, Construction Projects of the Year, Office and Industrial Sale/Lease of the Year, and Developing Leader of the Year. The awards culminated with recognition to Office Broker of the Year and Industrial Broker of the Year categories. As a chapter, NAIOP Northeast Florida represents a wide array of players who are interwoven in our city’s business community. Planners, engineers, architects, contractors, attorneys, bankers, and brokers play key
roles in the process, joining our developers, investors, and owners that lead the project. As part of our mission, we advocate for legislative policies which allow stronger and more sustainable real estate development; as it is a powerful economic engine in building communities, creating jobs, and boosting the economy. It is my honor to serve this great organization which represents the best and brightest commercial real estate professionals and firms in Northeast Florida. Please be sure and check out www.naiopnefl.com for more information on upcoming events for our chapter. Sincerely, Julie Bohn Howard 2018 President NAIOP NEFL Chapter
2018 NAIOP OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT
PRESIDENTELECT
VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Julie Bohn Howard, Cushman & Wakefield
Nelson Bradshaw, BBVA Compass
Trey Wilson, Driver, McAfee, Hawthorne & Diebenow PLLC
TREASURER
DEVELOPING LEADERS
DIRECTORPAST PRESIDENT
DIRECTORPAST PRESIDENT
Jim Peavey, Pivot CPAs
Clay Bruce, GHG Insurance
Teresa Durand-Stuebben, Build | Scapes
Christian Harden, NAI Hallmark
NAIOP OF FLORIDA BOARD MEMBERS
DIRECTORS AT LARGE
Philip Elson, The NDN Companies
Dan Tatsch, Hillwood Investment Properties
Marc Munago, VanTrust Real Estate
Vince McCormack, Perdue Office Interiors Justin Markley, Florida Valuation
Nelson Bradshaw, BBVA Compass
Trey Wilson, Driver, McAfee, Hawthorne & Diebenow PLLC
Clay Bruce, GHG Insurance
2018 NAIOP OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA COMMITTEE CHAIRS AWARDS GALA
SPONSORSHIP
MEMBERSHIP
PR & COMMUNICATIONS
Julie Hargrove, The Mohawk Group
David Hillegas, Cushman & Wakefield
Katie Kirchner, Strategic Sites
Daniel Burkhardt, NAI Hallmark
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
GOLF TOURNAMENT
PROGRAMS
DOWNTOWN TOUR & TASTING
Lisa McLatchey, Colliers International
David Smith, Danis
Ross Chafin, Fisher, Tousey, Leas & Ball
Paul Grainger, Iconic Real Estate Investments
Fitch King, Morgar Realty NAIOP CORPORATE BOARD MEMBER
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Jack Allen, Allen Land Group
Carmel Buchanan, NAIOP NEFL
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congratulations 2017 top PRODUCERS
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SCOTT HENLEY
NAIOP OFFICE BROKER OF THE YEAR
LADSON MONTGOMERY
BRYAN BARTLETT
DAN STOVER
10739 Deerwood Park Blvd., #310, Jacksonville, FL 32256 T 904.399.5222 North America w Europe w Asia-Pacific w Africa w Middle East
www.phoenixrealty.net
Tenant & Landlord Representation w Global Corporate S e r vices w I nvest me n t S ales & Ca p i tal Ma r kets w Proper ty Management Fa cil i ti es Mana ge me nt w App ra isal w Proje ct Manag e me n t w Office w I n d ust r ial w Reta il w Mul t i - fa m il y w H osp i tal i t y
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2017 NAIOP AWARD WINNERS OFFICE BROKER OF THE YEAR
INDUSTRIAL BROKER OF THE YEAR
SCOTT HENLEY
TYLER NEWMAN
Newmark Phoenix Realty Group Where were you born? Orlando Where did you go to school? University of North Florida Tell us about your family: I have the most wonderful wife and the two best boys, ages 8 and 12. How long have you been in Jacksonville? 19 Years How long have you been in the real estate industry? 16 years If you won the lottery tomorrow, where would we find you and what would you be doing? I can always see myself representing tenants. I truly enjoy it. Sitting around not working on something would drive me crazy. I’d slow down the pace of my outbound calls for sure. That said, if I won the lottery, I would be taking many calls from a satellite phone, where I’d be fishing somewhere with my family. What do you enjoy most about your work? I enjoy the pursuit of new business, the hunt if you will. I enjoy working with office tenants, learning about how their business runs and implementing real estate strategies that enable my clients to reduce real
estate related expenses. I have the opportunity to work with some of the best companies in Jacksonville, and the executive teams that run these organizations. The amount of talent in Jacksonville amazes me and to be involved at that level is exciting and rewarding. What do you least enjoy about your work? That’s easy, space-planning, meetings and property tours. What was your first or worst job? My first job was mowing lawns in my neighborhood, probably the worst too. What is your greatest personal and/or business accomplishment? Becoming involved in church, being nominated as deacon at The Church of Eleven22, marrying my high school sweetheart and the love I have for my two boys. If you could talk to your 17-year-old self, what advice would you give him? Put God first in your life. Tell us something not many people know about you: I had my appendix removed when I was in the second grade.
Cushman & Wakefield Where were you born? Akron, Ohio Where did you go to school? University of Akron Tell us about your family. Married to Adair with two girls, ages 1 and 3. How long have you been in Jacksonville? I moved to Jacksonville in 2008. How long have you been in the real estate industry? Over 19 years. I am halfway through my career. If you won the lottery tomorrow, where would we find you and what would you be doing? If I do win, I hope my life wouldn’t change much. I don’t want to raise kids that don’t appreciate how money is made so hopefully I would still be working at C&W but have a garage full of collector cars. What do you enjoy most about your work? Finding ways to put a deal together. Every transaction I do is with my partner, Jacob Horsley, and we constantly discuss different ideas of how to get a deal done. I couldn’t do my job without him. What do you least enjoy about your work? Starting at zero every New
Year’s Day! When you get paid by 100 percent commission, it doesn’t matter what you did last year. This feeling lasts until a few big deals get done and then I think “working for commission is the greatest thing ever.” What was your first or worst job? I was a roofer in Ohio before I went to college. My employer did not have safety equipment and one November day it rained and froze on the job site, but we had to finish the job. I figured my life was not worth risking for what I was getting paid so I quickly enrolled in college and left the next January. What is your greatest personal and/or business accomplishment? Getting married and having two baby girls. I can’t imagine life without them. If you could talk to your 17-yearold self, what advice would you give him? Read more books. I never had the patience to sit still and read but books on CD changed my life. Now I have audible.com and listen to one book per month in my car. Ayn Rand, Ray Bradbury, John Steinbeck and many others have changed the way I think. Tell us something not many people know about you. I ran with the bulls in Spain.
CHAPTER MERIT AWARD
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
PETER ANDERSON
HEYWARD CANTRELL
Pattillo Industrial Real Estate
Cantrell Ray Real Estate, LLC
and started his own companies including: The Cantrell Weaver Co.; Broom, Cantrell, Moody, and Johnson; Cantrell Real Estate; Cantrell & Morgan; and Cantrell Ray Real Estate.
has been an excellent representative of our chapter in his service on the NAIOP Board of Directors for the past two years. His service to our chapter goes back many years as he served as our chapter president in 2000 and in 2015. Peter has held various board and leadership roles as well as being involved with our corporate headquarters on several forums and attends the NAIOP National Conference each year.
The NAIOP Northeast Florida Chapter Merit Award is given by the Board to recognize and thank members who go above and beyond the call of duty in their service to the chapter. Our 2017 honoree is Peter Anderson of Pattillo Industrial Real Estate, who
Our chapter has benefited greatly from Peter’s leadership, knowledge and experience in the commercial real estate industry. We have been very fortunate that Peter has given so much of his time and talent to help our chapter grow and to be the voice of commercial real estate in our community.
Heyward’s professional services have covered the real estate spectrum from lending, management and appraising to development and brokerage.
NAIOP Northeast Florida is pleased to honor Heyward Cantrell, who has distinguished himself over the course of his career in Northeast Florida for outstanding achievement and professionalism in the commercial real estate industry. From starting his professional career 50 years ago, Heyward has worked for iconic companies such as The Charter Company, Barnett Winston and TRECO
Heyward’s most notable developments include 500 acres at Interstate 295 and Baymeadows Road, 500 acres at I-295 and Gate Parkway, DePaul Building, Bedell Building, Ortega Yacht Club Marina and many more across Northeast Florida. As an expert witness, Heyward’s testimony established valuation principles in Florida law and achieved historic settlements during his tenure. Heyward, as humble as he is, believes his most notable accomplishments are the many mentees he has trained and groomed along the way.
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Nelson Bradshaw, Fitch King, Julie Bohn Howard, Rep. Paul Renner, Trey Wilson and Justin Markley.
NAIOP NORTHEAST FLORIDA LEGISLATIVE UPDATE 2018 By Trey Wilson For years, NAIOP Florida has sought to roll back the burdensome Business Rent Tax (i.e. sales tax on commercial rents). During last year’s legislative session, persistence began to pay off. Effective Jan. 1 the tax was reduced from 6 percent to 5.8 percent. We see this as the first step toward its elimination. To capitalize on last year’s incremental success, Julie Bohn Howard, Nelson Bradshaw, Justin Markley, Fitch King and I traveled to Tallahassee on behalf
of NAIOP Northeast Florida to lobby our area’s state representatives for further reductions. We are cautiously optimistic that those are on the horizon and that, eventually, Florida will no longer be the only state in the nation to impose this tax, which unreasonably burdens our industry and hampers growth. Reform of the construction permit and inspection process is high on our list of priorities. NAIOP Florida’s lobbyist, GrayRobinson, prepared draft legislation that will be considered during a workshop in the House Local, Federal & Veterans
Affairs Subcommittee this summer. As drafted, an applicant would pay 50 percent of the permit fees up front and the remainder upon issuance of the permit. If the permitting authority did not meet an established deadline during the review process, the fee would be reduced by 10 percent for every 10 business days of delay. This legislation is in its formative stages. If you are affected by the permit process and have thoughts on these proposed changes or others that would benefit our industry, please contact me.
At the national level, Julie Bohn Howard, Nelson Bradshaw, Marc Munago, Paul Grainger and I visited Washington, D.C., to discuss direct federal spending on infrastructure and continued access to capital, among other things, with our area’s national representatives. We were please to find support for our positions. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you would like to discuss any of these initiatives further. In the meantime, we will continue to advocate for positions that are important to our industry. Thank you for your continued support.
2017 NAIOP AWARD WINNERS DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR VANTRUST REAL ESTATE VanTrust Real Estate, LLC is a full-service real estate development company, national in scope, with a regional focus. VanTrust is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, with regional offices in Columbus, Ohio, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix and Jacksonville. VanTrust offers a full spectrum of real estate services including acquisition, development, asset management and construction management. Product types include office, industrial, multifamily, retail, hospitality and recreational. VanTrust entered the Florida market in January 2016 when it appointed John Carey, a veteran developer, to lead its Florida operations. Since that time, VanTrust Florida has invested more than $110 million in land and development in North and Central Florida. This includes two office buildings in Jacksonville, the first new office spec office construction in more than a decade. Town Center One, a speculative Class A office building in the Town Center market, is under construction and scheduled for completion this summer. Availity, LLC will relocate its national headquarters into 105,000 square feet in July. The building features numerous improvements over older products including larger, more efficient floor plates,
Event emcee Cole Pepper, Ross Carrier, Mike Jones, Marc Munago, Julie Bohn Howard and John Carey. increased slab-to-slab heights and floorto-ceiling glass. In addition, the building features expanded outdoor recreational areas and six-per-1,000 parking. Town Center Two was planned as a spec office building and evolved into a 218,000-square-foot built-to-suit for Web.com. They will move their headquarters into the building in May 2019.
The building includes all the features of Town Center One as described above. In addition, Web.com’s new headquarters will feature a full-service dining facility, state-of-the-art healthy living and fitness center and a heavily landscaped outdoor recreational area that includes covered dining and lounge areas. VanTrust Florida also recently completed
a 400,000-square-foot build-to-suit medical warehouse and distribution project in Daytona near the Interstate 95/Interstate 4 interchange. The project is for B. Braun Medical. VanTrust plans additional industrial development in the area. VanTrust Florida continues to pursue development opportunities in North and Central Florida.
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2017 NAIOP AWARD WINNERS DEVELOPING LEADER OF THE YEAR
KLECHAK AWARD
DANIEL BURKHARDT
LENNY CURRY
NAI Hallmark
Where were you born? St. Augustine, Florida.
How long have you been in the real estate industry? Same as above.
Where did you go to school? I graduated from the University of Florida in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Finance. And then again in 2012 with my Master of Science in Real Estate.
If you won the lottery tomorrow, where would we find you and what would you be doing? I truly enjoy and am passionate about commercial real estate. I would continue investing/ brokering deals, but I would take time to travel the world and coach high school basketball.
Tell us about your family. I am the oldest of four. David, 27, is a naval aviator stationed in Oklahoma City. Magen, 24, is a graphic designer with What’s Happening Promotions in Gainesville. Matthew, 19, is a freshman in college. I am very blessed to have a close, strong and supportive family. How long have you been in Jacksonville? Almost six years. I moved to Jacksonville to join NAI Hallmark in June of 2012 after graduating from the University of Florida MSRE program.
What do you enjoy most about your work? Building relationships, problemsolving, helping to shape and grow our community and working with our great team at NAI Hallmark. What do you least enjoy about your work? Deals that fall apart late in the transaction process. What was your first or worst job? First job was selling “ICE COLD PEPSI”
JESSE B. SMITH AWARD JOSEPH E. WHITAKER Office of Economic Development
City of Jacksonville
at Gator football games. Physically demanding and lost my voice most game days. Free ticket to the game though! What is your greatest personal and/ or business accomplishment? The impact I have had on the youth in our community. Through my experiences coaching basketball at Assumption Catholic and involvement with the Horizon Board of Dreams Come True, I believe I have positively impacted the lives of hundreds of kids. I am very proud of this.
The Klechak Award is given by the Downtown Investment Authority in recognition of public service to Downtown Jacksonville. The Klechak Award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions resulting in a significant impact on the continued development of downtown Jacksonville. This award symbolizes the epitome of pubic service to downtown Jacksonville.
If you could talk to your 17-year-old self, what advice would you give him? Find your passion. Work hard. Read more books. Oh, and invest in Bitcoin! Tell us something not many people know about you. My ancestor, John Hart, signed the Declaration of Independence.
The award is named in honor of former Downtown Development Authority Chairman Lew Klechak.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD JUSTIN MARKLEY Florida Valuation
During his time with the city he worked 11 years for the Jacksonville Downtown Development Authority, seven of which as Deputy Director; spent 15 years as a Business Recruitment and Retention Coordinator with the Jacksonville Economic Development Commission and semiretired in 2014 as a business development project manager with the Office of Economic Development, where he continues to work part-time.
NAIOP Northeast Florida is pleased to honor Joe Whitaker with the Jesse B. Smith Award in recognition of his exemplary service to the city and the citizens of Jacksonville. Joe began his 30-year-plus career with the city of Jacksonville in 1984 where he has served seven administrations starting with Mayor Jake Godbold.
The 2017 recognizes Justin Markley of Florida Valuation for outstanding service for his leadership on the task force for the reorganization of the awards voting and submitting nomination process. He worked with a task force of four to create on our website an online submission process with our webmaster.
Joe helped finance 213 small businesses projects, resulting in $141 million in private capital investment and the creation of 2,672 full-time jobs. Of all his credentials, this is what Joe is most proud of. Joe has seen it all, from his involvement with the initial development of the Jacksonville Landing Downtown to the more-recent River City Marketplace on the Northside.
The NAIOP Northeast Florida Distinguished Service Award recognizes an associate member who has generously volunteered their valuable time and talent to our organization over a period of years.
He objective was to make the process easier and more streamlined for our members to apply and submit nominations. Justin was also the membership chair for 2017. He worked with a committee to welcome new members, help them get involved in the chapter, and continued to engage seasoned members to make sure they were getting the most out of their membership.
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2017 NAIOP AWARDS The NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association Northeast Florida Chapter presented its 2017 awards gala March 1 at the Jessie Ball duPont Center.
Matt Ray, Krista Ray, Katie Howard and John Howard.
Ryan, Joe and Kathy Whitaker. Anita Prewitt, Brittany Culbreth, Ginny Oehmann, Kate Gifford and Katie Kirchner.
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Julie Hargrove, Gordon Steadman and Anita Prewitt.
Christian Oldenburg and Caroline Sajonz. Katie Scales, Julie Bohn Howard, Kristy Schneider and Carling Moore.
David Hillegas, Trey Wilson and Ross Crabtree.
Ron Moody and Heyward Cantrell.
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2017 NAIOP AWARD WINNERS OFFICE LEASE SALE OF THE YEAR
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THE YEAR LESS THAN $10 MILLION
ONE CALL, 841 PRUDENTIAL DRIVE
COWFORD CHOPHOUSE
Keith Goldfaden, Patrick Thornton, & Daniel Burkhardt, NAI Hallmark
Danis Construction, LLC
Buyer: One Call
Architect: Design Cooperative, LLC
Seller: IP Capital
Contractor: Danis Construction, LLC
Listing broker: JLL, Jesse Shimp
Developer/owner: BAM Investment Group
Procuring broker: NAI Hallmark
Delivery: October 2017
Building Size: 7,650 square feet
Facility: 201,908 square feet Total consideration: $24.068 million
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THE YEAR GREATER THAN $10 MILLION
RAYONIER Danis Construction, LLC Building size: 55,753 square feet Architect: Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects
INDUSTRIAL LEASE/ SALE OF THE YEAR
Contractor: Danis Construction, LLC
UPS, 12400 PRESIDENTS COURT
Delivery: July 2017
Luke Pope, JLL Buyer: UPS Seller: Clarion Partners Listing broker: CBRE, Terry Quarterman Procuring broker: JLL Facility: 400,000 square feet Total consideration: $10.821 million
Developer/owner: Rayonier, Inc. with subsidiary Raydient Places + Properties
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INVESTMENT SALES
6675 Corporate Center Parkway, Suite 100 | Jacksonville, Florida USA 32216 | 904 363 9002 | NAIHallmark.com
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THANK YOU TO THE SPONSORS
Aerostar SES LLC • Ameris Bank • BankUnited • BBVA Compass • CBRE Colliers International • Danis Construction • Driver, McAfee, Hawthorne & Diebenow, PLLC Emerald C’s Development • Hancock Whitney Bank • JLL • Morgar Realty NAI Hallmark • Newmark Phoenix Realty Group • Perdue Office Interiors Rogers Towers, P. A. • SERVPRO Jacksonville South & Arlington • Taurus Southern Investments
2018 NAIOP Downtown Tour & Tasting Presented by: Gresham Smith & Partners
Taste wonderful sommelier-selected wines and appetizers at each stop, while on a walking tour of several downtown properties. Network and meet new people at this event followed by a phenomenal After Party featuring local band “Who Rescued Who” – sponsored by Akerman, with open bar and heavy hor d’oeuvres. This is an event you don’t want to miss!
Thursday, April 12th Registration begins at 3:30 and tour begins at 4:00 until 8:00 Members $50 and Non-Members $75 Sign up Today – www.naiopnefl.com or call 904/730-8075