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TURNING HOMES INSIDE OUT Homebuyers want extended living space outdoors PAGE 6
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An oasis emerges Community developer takes a gamble on a unique amenity.
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Industry news
Luminaria raises $31,000 for charity; Mattamy plans 639 homes off Philips.
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A crystal-clear strategy New Beachwalk community in St. Johns County aims to stand out from crowd with 14-acre lagoon.
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Builder News N o r t h e a s t F l o r i d a B u i l d e r s a s s o c i at i o N
Making history Northeast Florida Builders Association installs new officers.
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An oasis emerges from the desert scape
ANDREW WARFIELD ASSOCIATE EDITOR RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
Driving along County Road 210 in St. Johns County last March while exploring the area and house hunting, it seemed like coming upon the landscape used for filming of the 1977 motion picture “Capricorn One.” For non-baby boomers, the movie’s plot was a mission to Mars that never happened, with scenes of the hoax set in a desert-scape soundstage with nothing but the illusion of dirt and rock as far as the eye could see. One of the stars was O.J. Simpson, back when he was young, thin and still likable. Blowing sand rendered a dusty haze across the highway as earthmovers shaped the land on both sides. Semitrailers parked along the north side of the road were emblazoned with promotional signage for Beachwalk. It was explained to me later that day that a developer was building “some kind of fake beach or something.” Little was known about Beachwalk then, and apparently not much more was known nine
months later. A story about the nearing completion of the centerpiece Crystal Lagoon that appeared in RealtyBuilder’s sister publication, the Daily Record, was among the most active on the paper’s social media platforms. In early January, TV commercials for Beachwalk hit the airwaves. One of them aired during dinner at a St. Johns Town Center-area restaurant. The bartender overheard me mention the ad to my wife and said, “I just heard about this place. I’d live there!” Word is getting out. Special to Realty-Builder
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This edition of Realty-Builder places an emphasis on trends in outdoor living spaces. It’s not even arguable that Beachwalk will feature a one-of-a-kind attraction beyond back doors in Northeast Florida. It will literally be some homeowners’ backyard. The 14-acre Crystal Lagoon will bring a taste of Caribbean beach lifestyle to the Jacksonville area as the long-dormant Twin Creeks Planned Unit Development continues to rise up as three residential neighborhoods. Along with Beachwalk, Beacon Lake and Creekside are adding about 3,000 single-family homes plus a planned 348-unit apartment community. Home construction has begun in all three neighborhoods. To handle the traffic, County Road 210 is being widened from two lanes to six at the expense of the developer, Twin Creeks Development Associates, with a targeted
John Kinsey, principal of Twin Creeks Development group, the developer of the Beachwalk community.
summer completion. The Crystal Lagoon is essentially a 36 million-gallon swimming pool that will give residents a resort beachlike experience. It will have a sandy shoreline, beach club and nonmotorized water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding. A cafe and swim-up bar also are planned. The lagoon is the focal point for 175,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space arranged in a village of Key West and West Indies architecture. Use of the lagoon is restricted to Beachwalk homeowners. The lagoon will be the second completed in the U.S. by Chilebased Crystal Lagoons. A residential development in the Pasco County town of Wesley Chapel finished filling a 7.5-acre lagoon in mid-January. A second lagoon is planned for Wesley Chapel
and another in southern Hillsborough County. A total of five are planned in western Florida. Crystal Lagoons has 16 signed deals in the U.S. A ‘TECHNOLOGY COMPANY’
Crystal Lagoons has built and operates 60 lagoons around the world in resorts and residential developments. Sizes range from 1.5 acres to 90 acres. They incorporate a proprietary technology to efficiently clean the water that uses a fraction of the chemicals required for a typical swimming pool, recirculating only 2 percent of the water volume per day and using a fraction of the water necessary to operate a golf course. All of the lagoons are monitored and operated at a central command center. When Crystal Lagoons
Regional Director Chris Souza spoke at a meeting of a Jacksonville civic club in November, he didn’t describe his as a lagoon company. “We’re a technology company,” he said. And he said the Crystal Lagoons concept is the next big thing for enhancing property sales, pointing to a test residential project that was built near the company’s first lagoon at San Alfonso Del Mar resort in Chile. After the technology for that first lagoon was refined, company founder Fernando Fischman decided a demonstration was in order. “Our owner decided, ‘I'm going to buy a piece of land, third row, off the coast, and validate our technology.’ ” Sousa said. “He bought this piece of land on the cheap and it was zoned for 85 single-family homes. He rezoned it with 850 vertical, put in a 1.8-acre lagoon, and sold out under two years. Now this was the point where he realized, ‘OK, I have something.’” John Kinsey, principal of Twin Creeks Development Group, thinks he has something, too, in Beachwalk. He’s gambling on a significant amenity investment to enhance the value and sales of homes — and homebuyers’ willingness to pay a premium for it — and to attract retailers and restaurants. With all the other projects Crystal Lagoons has in the works, it’s looking like a pretty safe bet. AWARFIELD@ JAXDAILYRECORD.COM @ANDREWFWARFIELD (904) 356-2466
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NEFAR installs 2018 officers, honors members Kim Knapp is named Realtor of the Year by 8,000-member organization. BY ANDREW WARFIELD ASSOCIATE EDITOR
The Northeast Florida Association of Realtors installed its officers for 2018 and presented awards during a January luncheon at the Jacksonville Marriott. Moving Forward Together is the theme for new NEFAR President and Palatka Realtor Ben Bates Jr. NEFAR represents more than 8,000 members in Duval, St. Johns, Clay, Nassau, Baker and Putnam counties. In addition to installing Bates Jr. officers for the coming year, NEFAR honored members with annual and special awards: n Kim Knapp is Realtor of the Year, an honor that recognizes a NEFAR Realtor member who has demonstrated continued personal involvement and support to NEFAR and the real estate profession for the past three years. n Carol Zingone is the 2017 Circle of Honor winner, given to any member for many years of service and contributions to the community, state and real estate profession. n Franchesca Swierz is Affiliate/Business Partner of the Year, which recognizes an affiliate/ business partner member who
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Kim Knapp is NEFAR’s 2018 Realtor of the Year.
has contributed outstanding support and service to NEFAR. n Patricia Sherman is Educator of the Year, presented to an
instructor of NEFAR courses who provided exceptional educational instruction. n Dane Leslie, André Boutté,
Audrey Lackey and Joyce Roberts were awarded Golden R honors, given to Realtor members for long-term service to NEFAR. n Tiffany Mayer and Cole Slate were honored as Humanitarians of the Year. n Joshua Rosenberg was named Newcomer of the Year, awarded to a Realtor member who has been in the real estate profession for no more than three years and has demonstrated active participation in NEFAR. n Wanda McReynolds won the Professional Development Award presented to a member who has
excelled in the area of professional development for the past three years. n Mike Collins was named Property Manager of the Year. n Special Recognition was given to Don Mullinax. The award is not necessarily given annually and honors a member who has gone above and beyond expectations in his or her efforts to NEFAR’s special projects or events. AWARFIELD@ JAXDAILYRECORD.COM @ANDREWFWARFIELD (904) 356-2466
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OUTDOOR LIVING
TAKING THE INSIDE OUTSIDE
Builders opening walls to designer outdoor spaces, creating new options for the open-air lifestyle.
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A screened-in patio includes furnishings usually found inside a home.
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among architects and designers as they work to seamlessly integrate the outdoors with the indoors, fostering a sense of transitional continuity. National homebuilders and custom builders are striving to appeal to potential buyers across the price spectrum. Mattamy Homes, for example, incorporates the option of openair living into 90 percent of its models, according to Paul Smith, vice president of architecture for the company’s United States Group. “In the past, the backyard was a separate space from the house, Photo by Andrew Warfield
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but today’s trend is bleeding from the interior to the exterior,” said Smith. “I think a lot has to do with the furniture. Ten years ago, a patio set was junky chairs with ugly cushions. Today’s outdoor furniture is beautiful and people are spending a lot of money on it and treating these spaces like an extension of their room. “Today’s homebuyers envision themselves entertaining in that space, and that’s much different than the past when the backyard was where you sent your kids to get them out of the house. Before, they weren’t adult spaces. Now they are,” he said. Glenn Layton, owner of Glenn Layton Homes of Jacksonville, agrees that advancements in outdoor furniture design have played a role in the growth of open-air living. Just as important, though, is that adults are now claiming the space for themselves. “We’re seeing the adults focusing more on their needs than just their kids’ needs,” said Layton. “I think we’re getting a little more sophisticated with outdoor spaces than we had in the past. In the mid-2000s we didn’t focus on outdoor spaces. We created back porches but not like we do today. What we’re designing today is not just an outdoor covered space. It’s an outdoor room,” he said. A NEW CANVAS
Technology and affordability of components such as large, disappearing sliders and NanaWalls —
bi-fold door and operable glass wall systems — have contributed greatly to the phenomenon. Mattamy’s Smith said both are available at a fraction of the cost of a decade ago as demand has increased. From a design standpoint, they encourage continuity of decor and materials so that, when opened, the space transitions smoothly. Automated retractible screens provide protection from insects. Even built-in heating and misting systems extend the seasonal use of these outdoor spaces. “You can divide it into covered and uncovered areas,” said Smith. “Mattamy mostly builds in the Sunbelt, so outdoor spaces that are covered are very important to these consumers. Covered spaces have become more outdoor rooms than they are outdoor spaces,” he said. Layton said the backyard now provides a blank canvas limited only by the imagination and the budget. “Fireplaces, eating areas, sitting areas, bars — we do a lot of pools and spas,” he said. “We’re starting to use a lot of natural materials; lots of woods, brick, stone or whatever the theme calls for.” Coming out of the recession, Layton said homebuyers grew more value-conscious with greater consideration for how they want to live in their homes. As a result, square footage became less important than function, features and finishes. Formal rooms began disappearing from home designs — along with the walls. Open concepts gained importance as private areas of the home radiated from the central gathering space. “People value efficient spaces
more than they had in the past,” said Layton. “It wasn’t the McMansion era anymore. It was building and designing homes based on needs. We’ve been building on that concept since we re-emerged. It wasn’t something we were pushing on our clients, it was listening to them and telling us how they want to live in their homes,” he said. “It’s a very organic movement.” A key aspect of that movement is efficiently maximizing what could be considered previously wasted space outside. Buyers of new homes find it doubly beneficial to add outdoor square footage at significantly less cost than finished, heated space. “Building an outdoor room is half the cost of building another room within the house,” said Layton. “And it functions really well because you can create multiple uses out there while reducing the living space inside the home. “We’re pretty fortunate in our climate here in that we can be outdoors comfortably eight out of the 12 months.” Added, Smith, “As land prices have become higher and house sizes smaller, people are looking for more usable space in their backyard than simply raw space. In merchandising, you can see builders trying to demonstrate how somebody could potentially use the space. They are demonstrating everything you could want to do and how it fits in the backyard.” AWARFIELD@ JAXDAILYRECORD.COM @ANDREWFWARFIELD (904) 356-2466
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Front porches are relevant again, says Glenn Layton of Glenn Layton homes.
Don’t forget the front porch BY ANDREW WARFIELD ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Open-air living is not restricted to the backyard. “We do a lot of focus groups and often the comments we hear as we are showing them designs are about the size, shape and location of the outdoor spaces,” said Paul Smith, vice president of architecture for Mattamy Homes United States Group. “They’re not always in the back. Depending on the orientation to the sun and shade and other factors, they can be in front courtyards where privacy can be achieved. Many are choosing U-shaped homes where the lanai is enclosed on three sides,” he said. In certain locations, Glenn Layton of Glenn Layton
Homes finds buyers are pursuing front porch living. “The front porch has become relevant again,” said Layton. “People are starting to engage more with their neighbors. In the Beaches area, the front porch is a design element and typically it’s a little more casual environment where neighbors can hang out. It’s more open and inviting.” Smith doesn’t see the move toward the open-air living ending anytime soon. “In some ways it’s like the automobile industry in that at one time only the highestend cars had power windows,” he said. “Now all cars have power windows. With the advent of HGTV and other home shows, people are seeing this stuff and they are demanding it,” he said.
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OUTDOOR LIVING
Beachwalk taking shape as lagoon fills Second Crystal Lagoon completed in the U.S. is the centerpiece of neighborhood striving for a unique experience. BY ANDREW WARFIELD ASSOCIATE EDITOR
John Kinsey stood on the south shoreline of the lagoon, pointing toward the north shore while discussing what will await the residents of Beachwalk. There will be a beach of white quartz sand, which he described as similar to what is found at Fort Walton Beach. There also will be a private beach club for residents only, mini-golf, a swim-up bar, waterslides, a dog splash park and more. Where he stood will be boutique retail and restaurants overlooking the crystal clear water, inviting patrons to pause and admire the view of an inland lagoon several miles from the nearest beach. “It’s going to look pretty cool,” said Kinsey, principal of Twin Lakes Development Associates, the developer of Beachwalk in northern St. Johns County. The centerpiece, 14-acre lagoon, though, wasn’t an existing natural feature when site clearing began. Nor is an excavated retention pond serving the dual purpose of utility and amenity. Rather, the lagoon is essentially a giant, 36 million-gallon swimming pool, the second of its kind to be completed in the United States by Crystal Lagoons, a Chile-based company with U.S. headquarters in Miami. There are more than 60 Crystal Lagoons in operation around the world and several more are under development. The company holds patents in 190 of the world’s 195 countries. As he spoke, several workers waded in the partially filled lagoon, manually vacuuming the liner as a gust of wind blows a cloud of sand into the clear water. At about 350,000 gallons of water per day — added only during overnight hours when consumer demand is lowest — it would take about 100 days to fill the lagoon. “See that?” Kinsey asked about the mini-dust storm. “Now we have to vacuum all that out.” Until the depth reaches 3 feet, the lagoon’s robotic vacuums
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The 14-acre Crystal Lagoon at Beachwalk in St. Johns County holds 36 million gallons and took about 100 days to fill.
cannot operate. Once that threshold is reached and throughout operation of the lagoon, cleaning is achieved via automation. Depths will range from zeroentry at the beach surrounding much of the lagoon to 10 feet at the seawall that defines the south shore, where the retail component will be. NO COOKIE-CUTTER NEIGHBORHOOD
“We’ve owned this property for a long time,” Kinsey said. It’s part of the New Twin Creeks Planned Unit Development, a designated 3,000-acre Development of Regional Impact on both sides of County Road 210 across U.S. 1 from the western border of Nocatee. Kinsey’s group has owned the site for 13 years. “Three years ago, we reactivated the Twin Creeks DRI and we were looking at what to do here,” he said. Kinsey knew what he and development partner Encore Capital
Management didn’t want. They were aware of what Beacon Lake, across the highway from Beachwalk was planning. His development company had sold the site to BBX Capital Partners. Adjacent to Beacon Lake is Creekside, which Kinsey’s company is developing. Both are single-family communities with somewhat traditional amenity packages. Beacon Lake does have a centerpiece, 43-acre “paddle-friendly” pond with a boardwalk and Crew House. Other than that, they are not dissimilar in concept to other surrounding communities. Kinsey wanted Beachwalk to stand out. “You look at the developments that dominate and they all follow a pretty predictable pattern. It's Northeast Florida cottage architecture with the shingled roofs, live oaks and magnolias,” he said. “They are all nice communities, but quite frankly they all look the same. We looked around and said
the last thing this market needs is more of the same stuff,” he said. More of the same would result in a neighborhood competing with similar developments in which the only differentiating factor is the price point. “Instead, we decided to go to the opposite end,” Kinsey said. “Let’s create a community that is going to be a higher-end experience and with the most unique amenity we could do. About that time we learned about Crystal Lagoons and did a lot of research into the technology behind it and the practicality of building it,” he said. “It’s not difficult, it’s just big.” The next step was to design a neighborhood concept around a Crystal Lagoon. To capture a Caribbean vibe, the architectural style of the homes, clubhouse and likely the retail village will be Key West and West Indies. Lennar Homes, Vintage Estate Homes and Americrest Luxury
Homes are building products new to their companies. There will be golf cart paths throughout, allowing residents to access the beach club and other amenities without having to drive their cars. “The whole community really is walkable,” Kinsey said. “You really can walk to the beach.” Homes will be priced from the high $300,000s to the $800,000s, the most expensive of them three-story duplex villas along the banks of the lagoon. “If you want to buy one of the villas on the lagoon, it's going to have an ‘8’ in front of it,” said Kinsey. “They are an extraordinary product. They will be creatively designed.” Maintaining a Crystal Lagoon, including water use, is a fraction of what a golf course costs — a similar-sized investment — according to Crystal Lagoons Regional Director Chris Souza, SEE BEACHWALK PAGE 12
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Architects: Outdoor living interest surges in 2017 Adding outdoor living space appeals to homeowners, buyers of existing homes. BY ANDREW WARFIELD ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Outdoor living space continues as a leading trend in new home design and existing home renovation, according to the Association of International Architects. This is particularly true in Northeast Florida, where the climate allows outdoor space to be enjoyed practically year-round. In its Home Design Trends Survey covering activity during the second quarter of 2017, 70 percent of the 500 AIA member firms reported an increase in interest in outdoor living, up from 58 percent in the same quarter 2016. That far outpaced interest in the four other “special function” rooms included in the survey. Architects reported 36 percent interest expressed in mud rooms, down from 43 percent in the same quarter last year; 29 percent interest in home offices, down from 37 percent; 22 percent interest in au pair/in-law suites, down from 31 percent; 18 percent interest in roof decks, up from 8 percent; and 11 percent interest in mechanical rooms. “Our members are still seeing that as a very popular option in homes across the country,” said Kermit Baker, chief economist of
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According to a survey by the Association of International Architects, interest in outdoor living spaces was up 58 percent in 2017 from the same quarter in 2016.
the AIA, of outdoor spaces. “We don’t break our results down by region, but looking at where they are coming from I am surprised how strong the results are in places you wouldn’t expect them, places where there are much shorter seasons to be able to use the space,” he said.
Continued advancements in heating and cooling outdoor spaces — a company called LifeRoom, for example, incorporates misters and heating capability into its product designs — are extending outdoor spaces into virtually year-round use. “There have been a lot of chang-
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who spoke at the Meninak Club of Jacksonville last December. With its proprietary technology, a Crystal Lagoon filters and recirculates about 2 percent of its total volume of water per day. Rather than chemicals, impurities are detected by embedded sensors and eradicated via ultrasonic disinfection pulses. All Crystal Lagoons are monitored and the water quality maintained at a single central control station. Kinsey said the total cost of living in Beachwalk will be similar to living in Nocatee and owning a membership at Serenata Beach Club. Beach Club membership dues are $2,400 a year. CDD fees are $2,600 to $3,300 per year depending on home size. Operations and maintenance costs are $660 per year, which includes maintenance of community entry feature and landscaping. HOA fees are $200 to $4,530 per year, the higher fee applied only to homes within the Atlantica Isles area, which include lawn and landscape maintenance, exterior painting, villa insurance and pest control. All Beachwalk residents are required to be members of the Beach Club. For fee specifics, it is recommended to contact the builders directly. For builder information, visit MyBeachwalkHome.com. In addition to the lagoon and associated amenities, the developer is investing $35 million to widen County Road 210 from two to six lanes and provided two school sites to the St. Johns County School District. Of Beachwalk’s 1,200 acres, 500 are set aside for preserve. COMMERCIAL INTEREST
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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty’s second-annual Luminaria event raised $31,554 for local charities. The company sold luminaria kits and donated 100 percent of the proceeds. “We are so appreciative of everyone who volunteered and participated in Luminaria, helping us light up the night throughout Northeast Florida while supporting local charitable organizations,” said Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty Broker/Executive Vice President Christy Budnick. The firm’s inaugural event in 2016 in Atlantic Beach inspired companywide expansion in 2017. It has committed to a 2018 event. “Our team loves to support events that provide unique opportunities to make a positive difference in our community,” said Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty founder, President and CEO Linda Sherrer. “We are grateful for the support we received from the community and we are so proud of our dedicated team who helped make our companywide Luminaria an outstanding success.”
Apartment community planned for Beachwalk
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Dominion Engineering Group of Jacksonville submitted plans to the St. Johns County Planning and Zoning Department for Sentosa Beachwalk, a 348-unit apartment complex within the Beachwalk development underway on County
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Road 210. The complex will comprise 11 buildings with a clubhouse and amenity center. It will have controlled access for exclusive use by residents and guests.
Beachwalk is part of the New Twin Creeks Planned Unit Development. The apartments are in addition to the neighborhood’s planned 761 singlefamily homes and twin villas and 175,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space on the north side of County Road 210 between Interstate 95 and U.S. 1. The apartments will be at County Road 210 and Beachwalk Boulevard, the main entrance of the community.
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EvenTide, the 23-lot community under development off Ponte Vedra Boulevard just north of Mickler Road, has named its preferred custom builders.
Arthur Rutenberg Homes by Mark Refosco and Glenn Layton Homes are partnering with developer GreenPointe Communities to build on the estate-size homesites ranging from one-third acre to more than 1 acre. New contracts with either preferred builder will include a price incentive plus a $50,000 allowance to be applied toward the home’s landscaping and outdoor environment. Home construction is planned to begin in March with home and homesite package prices starting at $1.3 million. For more information, visit EvenTideLiving. com.
Mattamy plans 639 homes off Philips near Racetrack National homebuilder Mattamy Homes received its concurrency reservation certificate for a new neighborhood on Philips Highway just north of Racetrack Road in southern Duval County. Wells Creek is planned for 514 singlefamily homes and 125 townhomes on 217.32 acres on the east side of Philips Highway. Mattamy Division President Cliff Nelson said prices of single-family homes will start in the low $200,000s. Prices are not set for the townhomes, but Nelson said he expects them to have a lower starting price. “We expect to be starting development of the site in the next couple of months and we’re looking forward to it,” said Nelson. “We've been successful in Bartram Park, which is in the same general area of Duval County, and I expect Wells Creek to have similar success.” Nelson said sales will begin by the end of 2018. Construction of model homes also should begin by year-end. Singlefamily homes will be situated on 30- and 50-foot lots. There will be an amenity area that will include a pool. Details are incomplete, but Nelson said Mattamy is focused on affordability.
42 homes planned near Queens Harbour Calling it the last undeveloped parcel in the area around Queen’s Harbour, Beth Breeding, vice president of Silverfield Development, said her company plans to develop 42 single-family homesites off San Pablo Road north of Atlantic Boulevard.
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Pulte Homes names Jacksonville president Pulte Homes named David Smith president of Jacksonville Operations for the company’s North Florida division. Smith was the Pulte division president in Jacksonville until 2007. “I’m thrilled to be back as a member of the Pulte team and am looking forward to leading efforts to grow our Jacksonville market share,” Smith said. “The company is committed to the market and ready to increase our investment level and build on the success we have experienced to date.” Smith returns to Pulte after more than five years with AV Homes as its Jackson-
location for information about the development. Construction also has begun on the first model home near Wildlight’s planned Village Center. Built by D.S. Ware Homes, the model is a cottage of 2,001 square feet with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Prices start in the mid-$200,000s. Wildlight is east of Interstate 95 on Florida A1A 20 miles north of Jacksonville.
Sola Apartments is sold for $59.6 million St. Johns Builders Council member and past Chair Bill Lazar was chosen as the EverBank Community Champion of the Week in December. Standing with Lazar (center) at EverBank Field is Michelle Wilcox, who nominated him for the honor; wife, Deborah Karably; and sons Sawyer Karably-Lazar and Joe Karably. Lazar is director of the St. Johns Housing Partnership, a nonprofit organization that helps those in need find, repair and rent or buy housing. Lazar is a member of the St. Johns Builders Council and a past chair. “Bill’s organization is the Builders Care in that county” SJBC Director Leona Brown said. “With the help of partners and volunteers, they build wheelchair ramps, repair roofs and plumbing — anything necessary to provide safe living environments for the citizens of St. Johns County.”
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Shearwater adds builder, to add another park Shearwater, a master-planned community in St. Johns County, is opening a new neighborhood, The Falls. Dream Finders Homes, new to the development, will build there on 50-foot lots. The first Dream Finders Homes model is the Willow, a 2,344-squarefoot home with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Prices start at $270,990 and the model is expected to be completed this spring. David Weekley Homes also will build in The Falls, offering 10 floor plans from 1,639 to 2,374 square feet. Homes will include front porches and low-mainte-
nance yards on 40-foot lots. The Falls neighborhood includes Shearwater’s newest and largest park. Falls Park will feature a lake overlook pavilion, shaded picnic pavilion, ponds, a tot lot, event lawn and multipurpose paved pathways. Also opening in the neighborhood is Falls Loop Trail. It will connect to Shearwater’s existing nature trail system. For more information, visit shearwaterliving.com.
Wildlight community opens welcome center Wildlight, the master-planned community under development in Nassau County, opened its “StoryCenter,” the community’s welcome center and central
Sola Apartments at 8074 Gate Parkway W. is under new ownership. Built in 2016, the community was purchased by Beachwold Residential LLC of New York City under the name of GW Sola Apartments LLC. Beachwold paid $59.6 million for Sola, acquiring it from Sola Jacksonville LLC. It includes 330 units in six four-story buildings Sola offers one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. According to apartments.com, sizes range from 529 square feet to 1,288 square feet and rents from $1,043 to $2,002 per month.
Ibis Pointe now called The Solera at Kendall West Richbuilt Group of Jacksonville LLC’s planned, 378-unit apartment community in Arlington has a new name. Formerly called Ibis Pointe, the project is now The Solera at Kendall West. The community will include 20 apartment buildings totaling a job cost of $40.5 million. Permits show 11 18-unit buildings and nine 20-unit structures on 28.25 acres west of the Southside Connector and south of Lone Star Road. The apartments will comprise 108 one-bedroom, 222 two-bedroom and 48 three-bedroom units.
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The 300-unit, 24-building Commons on Anniston on Anniston Road just south of Atlantic Boulevard in Arlington was acquired by Commons on Anniston LLC for $23.75 million. Its parent company is Strategic Diversified Real Estate Holdings LLC of Westlake Village, California. The seller was Commons on Anniston Acquisition LLC of Atlantic Beach. The per-unit cost is $79,166. The community was built in 1975.
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Toll Brothers will build single-family homes at The Settlement at Twenty Mile, a gated community in Nocatee. The company will build one- and two-story homes from 2,288 to 2,937 square feet. A model is scheduled to open this summer. The Settlement at Twenty Mile will include five floor plans, each with four exterior elevations. Homes will offer options for personalization. For more information, visit TollBrothersFlorida.com/TheSettlement.
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Plans for Annie’s Walk, a 103-unit development on Airport Center Drive east of Interstate 95, have been submitted to the city and St. Johns River Water Management District by Corner Lot Development Group of Jacksonville, under the name Gillespie Acquisition Group. The site is the southeast corner of Gillespie Avenue and Airport Center Drive. According to Andy Allen of Corner Lot Development Group, the neighborhood is designed as an affordable product with prices from $160,000 to $189,000. Most of the units will be three bedrooms. The site plan shows the units will comprise 16 buildings. Driveway access is from the street. There are no alleys. There will be open recreation spaces, but no central amenity.
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Marco. Sue Beard, Colton Collins and Susan Bills joined the Beaches/Intracoastal West and Southside office. n Davidson Realty welcomed Allyson Loiselle to its team of agents. Loiselle is a Jacksonville area native and wife of a 26year Navy veteran. n Sean Hicks joined Florida Network Property Management, a division of Florida Network Realty specializing in the
management of single-family homes and condominiums. Hicks has 24 years of residential property Loiselle management experience, specializing in property stabilization, analyzing potential asset liabilities and new construction project management.
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Installation of officers makes history
2018 NEFBA AWARD WINNERS Builder of the Year Award: CalAtlantic Homes
BY NEFBA STAFF
The Northeast Florida Builders Association installation of officers Jan. 19 proved to be more than a nice evening out. It was a celebration of NEFBA’s past and its future. It was honoring its officers and its highest achievers. And it was a statement about the association’s high standards and strong ties. Beginning with cocktails at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Jacksonville Riverfront, the NEFBA family renewed its commitment to continue the legacy of 74 years of service to the community and to each other. “We are deeply proud of our association and its impact on the community,” NEFBA Executive Officer Bill Garrison said. “And, we are not content to rest on our past successes. There is an air of excitement as we prepare for the future and work together to ensure the housing needs of Northeast Florida are met.” During the evening, officers and boards of directors were sworn in for NEFBA, including the Remodelers Council, the Professional Women in Building Council and the Sales and Marketing Council. NEFBA’s regional councils — Clay, Nassau and St. Johns — held individual installations during the holiday season.
Fred King Associate Member of the Year Award: Harlan Bost, Florida Custom Marble Leadership Award: Sean Junker, Providence Homes Arnold Tritt Achievement Award: Doug Wenzel, Centricity Membership Cup: Keith Ward, Thomas May Construction Bill Soforenko Affordable Housing Award: JWB Home Buyers Professional Women in Building Chairman’s Award: Joyce Conway, Permits Made Simple Remodelers Council Chairman’s Award: Michael Lenahen, Aurora Builders
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NEFBA past President (1988) Richard Dostie administers the oath of office to his son, 2018 NEFBA President Chris Dostie. Also on stage are Dostie’s wife, Emily, and children Leighton, 7, Nell, 6, and Fitzpatrick, 3.
The swearing-in of NEFBA’s 2018 president was historic. Chris Dostie of Dostie Homes was given the oath by his father, Richard Dostie, NEFBA’s president in 1988. It marked the first time a father and son have occu-
pied the office. “For me this was especially meaningful,” Chris Dostie said. “I am so grateful for my father, my grandfather, my uncles and my brother — the entire Dostie family — who have contributed
so much to this industry and to my growth as a builder. I don’t tell them that often enough, so it was a great pleasure for me to be able to say it publicly and on the
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
Formal installation event bridged past and present
CHRIS DOSTIE DOSTIE HOMES
Dear Members, We see cycles in nature and in life. Our board and officer installation Jan. 19 was a good example of how cycles and patterns affect our business. It was a return to earlier days of NEFBA when the event was a formal one, but it was crafted and updated to appeal to our diverse membership. In the recent past, we’ve held our installation ceremony as part of a breakfast. With a past president, Richard Dostie (1988) introducing me, his son, as the incoming president, it was fitting that this installation bridged the generational divide. I give special thanks to the NEFBA staff, none of whom were at NEFBA when this style of installation ceremony was held, and to my dad, who enjoyed the opportunity to revive some of the old traditions. The longer evening event also gave us a formal opportunity to honor our award winners for their achievements. It was especially meaningful to me, and perhaps a little embarrassing, when my dad entertained the audience with pictures from my childhood and stories of my youth. It was not only an opportunity to honor my family and its 60 years in the building industry, but it was my first face-to-face meeting as your president with a large group of members. My focus this year will be to continue the rich legacy built upon strong leadership, dedicated members, talented staff and members, and an interac-
tive relationship with the community. I believe our new facility and location will position NEFBA for growth. Your support of the “ALL IN” Campaign and the in-kind contributions will allow us to move forward without incurring a significant financial burden. As a reminder, there are still opportunities to donate money, materials and services to the build. Andy Chambers, chair of the Building Committee; Keith Ward, president of Thomas May Construction (the new headquarters contractor); NEFBA Executive Officer Bill Garrison; and I will be happy to help you with that. As NEFBA grows, so do Builders Care and our Apprenticeship Program. We are strengthening these entities to grow steadily and to endure long-term in our cyclical industry. I invite you and challenge you to be part of this exciting time at NEFBA. Your active participation in committees, fundraisers and community outreach efforts is the key to our success. You can start by checking the NEFBA calendar. March 8 is a busy day with two events you won’t want to miss. The Builders & Remodelers Showcase: A Product and Services Expo is a new and improved version of NEFBA’s Trade Expo. Reserve a booth now at our new venue, the Prime Osborn Convention Center, to ensure your company is on display when the doors open to the public. Before the Showcase, NEFBA and JAXUSA will host a luncheon with NAHB’s chief economist and chief lobbyist as the guest speakers. It’s the first event of its kind and a fantastic educational opportunity. Information about NEFBA events can be found on the calendar and at nefba.com. I look forward to seeing you and working with you. Sincerely,
Chris Dostie
With the help of 25 volunteer students from Georgia Tech Christian Campus Fellowship who donated a weekend of work to help, Builders Care put back together two Irma-damaged homes in the Ken Knight Drive area.
Builders Care joins citywide effort to help storm victims BY NEFBA STAFF
In September, much of Jacksonville was swallowed by water. Heavy rain combined with a record storm surge left many homes flooded. The impact from Hurricane Irma was far reaching, leaving the critical challenge of helping the most vulnerable residents recover. That same month, the city’s major nonprofits began working together to form the Voluntary Organization Active in Disaster. Under the direction of FEMA, it was created with the understanding that it will take years for Jacksonville to fully recover. Builders Care was asked to be a participating agency. Meeting weekly at the Jesse Ball duPont Center, representatives of the major nonprofits in Jacksonville have been planning and creating the Northeast Florida Long Term Recovery Organization. The organization has formed multiple committees. They include Needs Assessment, Case Management, Resource Coordination, Volunteer Coordination, Public Relations and Communications, Building and Construction, and Executive committees. Builders Care Executive Director Justin Brown is chair of the Building and Construction Committee. Through United Way, the First Coast Relief Fund has been established to assist with the long-term recovery. Its focus has been on immediate needs in
the hurricane’s aftermath. To begin working toward rebuilding, the First Coast Relief Fund granted Builders Care $100,000 for roofs in immediate need of repair. With the help of Nechama, ElderSource, Yellow House, the Red Cross and local pastors and faith leaders, the Case Management and Needs Assessment Committee will identify the homeowners most in need for Builders Care. Through mid-January, Builders Care repaired nine roofs with monies from the hurricane fund. This does not include the Irma-related roofing repairs that Builders Care had started or completed before receiving the grant. Builders Care also partnered with 25 student volunteers from Georgia Tech Christian Campus Fellowship, who donated a weekend of work. With these volunteers, Builders Care begin rebuilding two homes in the Ken Knight Drive area that had been fully gutted after Irma. With this group of volunteers, donated materials and financial support from the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Florida, both homes were reconstructed. Still, many are living in homes without walls, and some homeowners have refused to have any work done until there is a concrete rebuild plan. The long-term recovery will be a slow process, but Builders Care is pleased to be part of this citywide, nonprofit movement to help those who need it most.
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When we say it’s a whole new ballgame, we mean the basics may be the same, but you might not recognize it. NEFBA’s popular Annual Trade Expo was becoming a bit predictable, and the name Trade Expo sounds generic. So the NEFBA team got together and came up with a name that is more descriptive:
services. In fact, more than 90 booths are available. Workshops on marketing and construction-related topics will be offered.
The Builders & Remodelers Showcase: A Product and Services Expo
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BUILDING A LEGACY:
Your role in NEFBA’s future
BILL GARRISON
One of the great benefits of belonging to the Northeast Florida Builders Association is that you automatically become a member of the Florida Home Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders. This three-inone membership makes you one of the 1,250 members of NEFBA, part of the 8,000-member FHBA and part of the 142,000-member NAHB. This provides you the support and advocacy of state and national networks of professionals who are as invested in our profession as you are. According to the NAHB, the homebuilding industry is the foundation of the overall economy. Between direct investment in residential construction and consumer spending on housing services, the housing sector contributes approximately 15 percent to the national GDP. In 2015, NAHB reported that 3 percent of the entire U.S. workforce was directly employed in the residential construction industry. Millions of other jobs are created indirectly (truck drivers, manufacturing, etc.), and within support services
in the general economy, such as restaurants, theaters and retail. We all know housing drives the economy, but sometimes we lose sight of that when times are good. When housing is strong, people complain about new development, congested roads, rising prices and other inconveniences they attribute to new housing. Local governments look to impose more fees and regulation for housing. Many of us were here in 2008, and know all too well how quickly the economy can change from red hot to ice cold. From times of plenty to times of despair. One of NEFBA’s primary missions is to promote a strong housing market in our region. We fight for sensible regulation that supports housing, not suppresses it. We support political candidates who understand the value the homebuilding industry brings to the economy. We work to keep you abreast of ongoing economic trends so you can maximize your profit and minimize your risk. NEFBA is here to support you as an individual in the homebuilding industry, your company in a naturally cyclical sector and the industry as a major driver of economic strength. Since 1944, NEFBA has advocated for housing as a key economic driver locally and nationally. We are here to serve you, your company and the industry. Your membership dues and your support of our events throughout the year provide the revenue that makes building a legacy possible. Thank you for helping us do our job. Bill Garrison Executive Officer
NEFBA carpentry apprentice Alejandro Rodriguez Hernandez from the Haskell Company took top honors at the International Builders Show earlier this year.
NEFBA carpentry apprentices showcased at International Builders Show BY NEFBA STAFF
Each year, the Home Builders Institute sponsors NEFBA Apprenticeship’s top carpentry apprentice to attend the International Builders Show. This year’s top carpentry apprentice is Alejandro Rodriguez Hernandez from the Haskell Company. With all expenses paid, he traveled to Orlando Jan. 9-11 to operate the organization’s nail driving skills exhibit at the event. Hernandez challenged audience members to see who could drive two nails into lumber the fastest. Hernandez typically drove both nails in only two quick swings. Officials with HBI were impressed with his professionalism. “This year was one of our most success-
ful ever reaching more than 2,200 builders who expressed interest in hiring our graduates,” said Keith Albright, vice president of the HBI Job Corps. “Alex can take pride knowing that he contributed greatly to our booth’s success.” Hernandez, who attended Orange Park High School, entered the program as a third-year student as a result of credit earned in high school, where he earned two levels of NCCER credentials before entering the apprenticeship program. “He entered the program with two years under his belt and a starting wage elevated $4 above first-year apprentices,” said NEFBA Training Director Christina Thomas. “He is graduating at 20 years old with no debt and well into his high-wage career.”
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2018 Parade of Homes April 5-22 • Deadline for entries: March 9
Last year 105 entries in 75 communities from Fernandina Beach to St. Augustine attracted thousands of potential homebuyers in the area’s most popular spring event: the NEFBA Parade of Homes. This is a once-a-year opportunity to showcase the latest in construction technology, new home products and design trends. Invite your new customers into your communities and homes where your sales staff can share your company’s record and reputation with would-be buyers. Contact Corey Hacker at CHacker@nefba.com for entry details.
Upcoming events LOCAL EVENTS ARE LISTED FIRST, THEN NEFBA EVENTS. COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE EVENTS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY EVENT NAME FOR CONVENIENCE IN TRACKING YOUR AREA OF INTEREST. NEFBA BUILDERS & REMODELERS SHOWCASE
March 8 Time: 1-7 p.m. Location: Prime Osborn Convention Center, Exhibit Hall B Cost: Free to licensed builders, remodelers, architects, interior designers, building officials. All others $15. RSVP: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba.com NEFBA GENERAL MEMBERSHIP/BOD MEETING
Feb. 21 Time: 8:15 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office Sponsor: Realty-Builder RSVP: Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba.com NEFBA LUNCH & LEARN WITH LENNOX
Feb. 28 Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office Topic: SEER, cooling capacity, EER residential new construction RSVP: Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba.com NEFBA MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
March 1 Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office RSVP: Hans Krieg, HKrieg@nefba.com NEFBA PROFITS & POLITICS LUNCHEON
March 8 Time: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Location: Prime Osborn Convention Center Speakers: Robert Dietz, Ph.D., NAHB chief economist and senior vice president; and James Tobin III, NAHB chief lobbyist Sponsor: Manning Building Supplies Cost: $50 NEFBA Members/$75 nonmembers RSVP: Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba.com NEFBA LUNCH & LEARN WITH JAMES HARDIE
March 14 Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office Topic: TBD RSVP: Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba.com BUILDERS CARE BOARD MEETING
March 13 Time: Noon Location: NEFBA Office RSVP: Justin Brown, JBrown@builderscare.org CLAY BUILDERS COUNCIL BREAKFAST
March 7 Time: 8:30 a.m. Location: Holiday Inn, 620 Wells Road, Orange Park Cost: $15 Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@ nefba.com GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Feb. 22 Time: 8:30 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@ nefba.com NASSAU BUILDERS COUNCIL SOCIAL
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Location: Down Under Restaurant, 96106 Wades Place, Fernandina Beach Speaker: Taco Pope, Nassau County planning director Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@ nefba.com PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN BUILDING LUNCHEON
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March 15 Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office Topic: TBD RSVP: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba.com REMODELERS COUNCIL SOCIAL
March 1 Time: 5:30 p.m. Location: Any Old Stone, 5011 Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville RSVP: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba.com SALES & MARKETING COUNCIL BREAKFAST
March 9 Time: 8 a.m. Location: UNF University Center, 12000 Alumni Drive, Jacksonville Speaker: Jared Rice, The Players Championship vice president and executive director Sponsors: Heartwood 23/BBX Capital and Caliber Home Loans Cost: $15 in advance SMC members/$20 at the door Contact: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba. com or Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba. com SALES & MARKETING COUNCIL 2017 LAUREL AWARDS
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March 20 Time: 5:30 p.m. Location: Reunion Bank of Florida, 2198 A1A S, St. Augustine Sponsor: Reunion Bank of Florida Contact: Leona Brown, SJBCouncil2@ aol.com
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ing market.” The senior Dostie introduced his son with photos and videos of Chris as a child and young man. He entertained the crowd with stories and family legends. He then presented Chris with the gavel representing NEFBA’s highest office of leadership.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President: Christopher Dostie, Dostie Homes First Vice President: Sean Junker, Providence Homes Second Vice President: Gene Rover, B&G Plumbing Third Vice President: Josh Garrison, Miranda Contracting Training Vice President: Keith Ward, Thomas May Construction Secretary/Treasurer: Nate Day, H. Smith Inc. Immediate Past President: Lee Arsenault, New Leaf Construction
NEFBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Builder of the Year, Josh Hatfield, CalAtlantic Homes; Membership Cup, Keith Ward, Thomas May Construction; Leadership Award, Sean Junker, Providence Homes; SMC Chairman’s Award, Amber King, Mattamy Homes; Associate of the Year, Harlan Bost, Florida Custom Marble; Arnold Tritt Achievement Award, Doug Wenzel, Centricity
Tim L. Adkinson, Adkinson Engineering, P.A. Mike Atzert, Sherwin-Williams Co. Susan Beaugrand, Wells Fargo Bank A.J. Beson, Beson4 Media Group Joe Blanco, ICI Homes of Jax Chuck Bolan, Mattamy Homes Harlan Bost, Florida Custom Marble Spencer Calvert, The Pineapple Corporation Matt Carlton, Carlton Construction & Development Trudy Clark, TECO Peoples Gas Roger Cortie, DuraBild Solutions Mike Davis, A.D. Davis Construction Co. Ryan Davis, Piper Homes Tim Deck, First Coast Supply Matt Devereaux, Lennar Homes Jason Duggar, Scapes of North Florida Jeff Ferguson, CalAtlantic Homes Kip Gleckler, Gleckler & Sons Building Supplies Steve Glover, DeBerry Electric Co. David Hacker, Construction Specialties of
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Leona Russell Brown, director of St. Johns Builders Council
LEONA RUSSELL BROWN
In April, Leona Russell Brown will celebrate 17 years with NEFBA. As the longest-tenured NEFBA staff member, she holds the distinction of leading the largest of NEFBA’s councils, the St. Johns Builders Council. Her path to NEFBA is long and winding, but the dots are easy to connect. Born in the Bahamas, Brown’s career began in the hospitality industry, which is a major employer on the islands. She and her then-husband moved to Miami, and later to a resort in the Everglades, where she managed the resort and the hotel. Along the way to NEFBA, she worked as a hotel manager in Palm Coast, studied business administration at Palm Beach Junior College, obtained her real estate license, worked in sales administration processing real estate contracts, worked at the St. Augustine Beach Building Department, served as office manager for Coates Construction Co. and worked at SeaGate Homes in Palm Coast. A friend then told her about an opening with the St. Johns Builders Council. Although hesitant to relocate to St. Augustine, Brown agreed to meet with then-NEFBA Executive Officer Arnold Tritt and some of the board members. In 2001 Brown became the director of the builders council, the only NEFBA council with a dedicated, full-time director.
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It has been a good fit. Each of her previous jobs provided her experience and expertise to qualify her for the position. Her background in real estate and construction gave her an understanding of both. Brown considers builder council members her primary concern, an attribute she developed working in the hospitality business. “Members make or break an association,” she said. “NEFBA and SJBC are membership oriented. Without members, I don’t have a job, and it’s my mission to keep members happy with the service we provide and to attract new members.” Her biggest challenge is convincing new members that the benefits they derive are directly related to the degree of their participation in association events. “We provide opportunities for socialization, networking, community outreach and team-building events,” she said. “That involvement pays off in new business connections and increased exposure in the community. And we encourage members to do business with other members, which strengthens business relationships and the council.” She and her husband, Jerry, have three children in their blended family. Leona’s daughter, Lise Tomlinson, is the membership and education coordinator for the St. Augustine & St. Johns County Board of Realtors. Her son, Dan Tomlinson, lives in Hawaii and is a captain for Hawaiian Airlines. Jerry’s son, Steven Brown, works and lives in Myrtle Beach. Leona has a 25-year-old granddaughter stationed at NAS Jax, and an 8-year-old grandson in Hawaii. In her time away from work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and friends, and traveling to visit relatives in Hawaii and the Bahamas. More details about Leona Brown can be found at jaxdailyrecord.com/article/workspace-leona-brown-sjbc-director-enjoys-workingmembers.
Joining Team NEFBA in the Supporter category ($5,000-$10,000) is Pulte Homes* Joining the ALL IN! category ($1,000-$5,000) are Construction Specialties of North Florida Jimerson & Cobb St. Johns Housing Partnership Turner Pest Control *Category correction
Signing up for a commemorative brick ($250) are Garmon Trucking Christina Thomas Jessie Spradley TD Bank Thomas Jordan Join the team and make a contribution to your association. A complete list of ALL IN! donors is on our website (www. nefba.com). Thank you to each and every individual and company for your contribution.
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SJBC installs new board and officers The St. Johns Builders Council held its annual holiday party and installation of officers Nov. 28 at Marsh Creek Country Club in St. Augustine. The evening began with cocktails and dinner. Awards were presented and Mike Davis was sworn in as 2018 chair by past Chair Frank DiMare. Mike’s father, Vernon Davis, served as chair in 1985. Frank DiMare holds the distinction of swearing in both father and son.
ASSOCIATE OF THE YEAR
SJBC honored these members for their contribution to the building industry in St. Johns County, their service to the council and their continued commitment to the community:
St. Augustine/St. Johns County Board of Realtors For his service to various organizations in St. Johns County and continued support to the St. Johns Builders Council.
BUILDER OF THE YEAR
BILL LAZAR St. Johns Housing Partnership
DENNIS GINDER
Encore Homes of North Florida
HOLLY YELTON
VyStar Credit Union
RECOGNITION AWARDS HOWARD WHITE & STAFF
St. Johns County Building Department For their outstanding response to the many people affected by the hurricanes and for their dedication to the building industry.
VICTOR RAYMOS
For his focus on affordable housing and for always being willing to help St. Johns County residents in need.
Sean Junker (center right), 2017 St. Johns Builders Council chair, passes the chairman’s gavel to Mike Davis (center left) who will serve as the SJBC chair this year.
NEFBA accepts applications for construction trade apprentice training program BY NEFBA STAFF
The NEFBA Apprenticeship Program is accepting applications for its electrical, plumbing and heating and air-conditioning apprentice training program March 15-June 15. Applications for carpentry training are open throughout the year. The program has offered quality construction career training for 45 years to meet the needs of employers, the industry and the community. “Our program is a registered program with the Florida Department of Education,” said NEFBA Training Director Christina Thomas. “It is a four-year program with classroom instruction two nights a week from September through April, and full-time employment by a NEFBA member employer provides on-the-job training and a salary.” The NEFBA program is compatible with the Post-911 G.I. Bill for veterans, and apprentices in good standing with the program receive a 5 percent wage increase every six months. Qualified individuals may apply to the plumbing, heating and air-conditioning and electrical programs by appointment weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. during the application window. Carpentry applications are accepted weekdays throughout the year. To make an appointment to apply in person, call the NEFBA office at (904) 421-0296 or email for an appointment to apprenticeship@nefba.com. Apply online by scanning and complet-
ing the apprenticeship application, available at nefbaapprenticeship.org, along with the required documentation and sending to apprenticeship@nefba.com. Applicants are required to present documentation at the time of application verifying they meet the following minimum qualifications. Applicants must have these documents with them at the time of application. Age: Be at least 18 years old by time of application. Exceptions can be made for graduates of high school vocational education programs. A driver’s license will serve as documentation. Education: Be a high school graduate and provide diploma or GED certificate by time of application. Recommendations: Provide two letters of recommendation from two persons who have known applicant for more than three years and who are not related to the appli-
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must verify by means of written references that experience or training (at least three months). Math/English class verification: To receive credit for advanced grades for high school and/or college math and English classes, the applicant must verify by submission of transcripts. For the trades of electrical, heating and air and plumbing, an oral interview will be held with each applicant. To improve your chance of being selected if you do not have previous work experience, you must provide high school or college transcripts showing grades in math and English, or any constructionrelated classes. NEFBA Training Vice President Keith Ward said the program provides graduates with important certifications and advantages. “Our graduates also receive a Completion of Apprenticeship Certificate from the Florida Department of Education,” Ward said. “They also receive a National Center for Construction Education and Research wallet ID card to verify their transcripts. They also will have accumulated 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and journeyman status. Their 600 hours of trade-related instruction gives our apprentice graduates a decided advantage when looking for and beginning a new job.” For more information, contact the NEFBA Apprenticeship program at 103 Century 21 Drive, Suite 120, Jacksonville, Florida 32216. Call (904) 421-0296 or fax (904) 721-3372.
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Lazar honored as EverBank Community Champion Bill Lazar, from the St. Johns Housing Partnership and SJBC member, was chosen as the EverBank Community Champion of the Week in December. See the photo on page 15.
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Sponsor spotlight Any Old Stone, Ennio Marcantuono This family-owned and operated company puts its expertise behind finding unique, quality slabs of natural stone. Visit the company’s 15,000-square-foot indoor showroom stocked with hand-selected materials from around the world. It is Ennio Marcantuono’s privilege and pleasure to share with you the knowledge he and his team have gained over the years. Call him at (904) 371-4471 or visit anyoldstone.com.
Welcome, new members THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES BECAME NEFBA BUILDER AND ASSOCIATE MEMBERS IN DECEMBER.
Clay County’s Newest Gated Community • Gated community entrance • Gorgeous outdoor recreation center that includes a lakeside park with lavish swimming pool, cabana with covered deck & playground and a scenic lakefront pavilion and deck • 5 interior community parks No • Conservation areas & 4 large lakes CDD • Hiking & walking paths Fees • A Pooch Park • All lots are preserve, park or lakefront • Convenient to shopping, great schools, restaurants & St. Vincent’s Hospital
Village Key & Alarm was established in the 1970s with a simple goal: to efficiently provide people with reliable security solutions at an affordable price. Over the past 45 years, it has grown with the community into a strong company offering complete security to residents of St. Johns County and the surrounding areas. The three generations of the Oakley family and all their valuable employees have the experience and knowledge for you to comfortably entrust the safety of your families, homes, valuables and businesses. Call Robert Baltean at (904) 824-5003 or visit villagekeyalarm.com.
From the upper $200’s (904) 573-6026 Directions: South on Blanding Blvd, west on Old Jennings Rd., 3.5 miles on the left
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA KYLE MCCLOUD
U2 CLOUD JOE SOLSONA PATIO & PIZZA PAM WISELOGEL
VILLAGE KEY & ALARM ROBERT BALTEAN
GRACIOUS LIVING DESIGNS MONICA TINDALL
PITTMAN TEAM AT KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY SHAUN SALTER
The following individual became an NEFBA Affiliate member in December.
COASTAL BUILDING SYSTEMS OF AMELIA K. ALAN KILLEN
CHRIS HILL MATTAMY HOMES
SUMMIT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS DAVID ROBERTSON
www.SEDAnewhomes.com SEDA Construction Company-CGC020880 *See agent for details-$22,000 special offer applies to homes to be built in Linda Lakes only and does not apply to spec/ inventory homes. *SEDA pays up to $7,000 toward total Closing Costs with SEDA approved lender. $10,000 must be used toward free options and can not be taken off of the sales price. See agent for exact product number for items listed in the $5,000 in free options- items can not be substituted. Applies to full priced contracts only written between 1/18/18-2/28/18. This offer is for a limited time only & cannot be combined with any other specials. Price & availability subject to change without notice.
Special thanks to these members for recruiting and sponsoring a new member: AJ Beson, Cora Johnston, Ennio Marcantuono, John Howard and Jonny Moore.
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For more information about the benefits of membership and how to become a NEFBA member, call Hans Krieg at (904) 7254355 or email him at HKrieg@nefba.com.
Pinnacle Award Builders NEFBA initiated the Pinnacle Builder Awards to enhance those crucial connections and to recognize builder members who support the people who serve the industry. A Pinnacle Builder is a NEFBA buildermember company that: 1. Maintains 90% of its active subcontractors, vendors, and trade partners as NEFBA members. ADAMS HOMES
2. Actively recruits two new members every year. 3. Attends at least one NEFBA General Membership/Board meeting each month. Earning this prestigious award marks a company as one committed to NEFBA and the construction industry. Congratulations and thank you to these builders who have achieved this high standard of commitment. MASTERCRAFT BUILDER GROUP
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SAVE THE DATE SAVE THE DATE Everbank Stadium Everbank Stadium March 16, 2018 6:30pm March 16, 2018 6:30pm B L AC K T I E B L AC K T I E
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SMC Model Meet Up
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9:30-10:30am • KB Home Model in Preston Pines Topic: “Why Your Buyers Should Consider the Advantages of Building A New Home”
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SMC Breakfast
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Feb. 21
SMC SamTram
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9:00am-2:00pm • Departs from the Avenues Mall Touring Model Homes in North St. John’s County
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SMC Breakfast
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#ICYMI (In Case You Missed It) January Model Meet Up in The Ranch at Twenty Mile
The Nationals Gala 2018, Orlando
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To enlighten, motivate and educate NEFBA members through dynamic programs and networking opportunities so more new homes are sold.
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To be the most effective resource for selling and marketing new homes in Northeast Florida.
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Bring members and guests together in fun, informative, rewarding events and activities to stimulate networking and business relationship building opportunities.
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JEA Board of Directors Chair Alan Howard directed JEA CEO Paul McElroy to explore the possibility of selling the publicly owned company. Howard asked for a report to be completed in 60-90 days before the board takes up the topic for consideration. The decision to sell is ultimately the responsibility of the Jacksonville City Council and mayor, with a supermajority required to make the change. The City of Jacksonville is offering roofing permit refunds to residents whose homes were damaged during Hurricane Irma. City Councilmember Garrett Dennis sponsored
The St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners will hold workshops on Feb. 20 and March 6 to discuss proposed changes to impact fees. During the previous workshop in August, the proposed residential impact fee (not including schools) for homes between 1,251 square feet and 2,500 square feet was $11,177 per unit, a 63 percent increase over the current fee. Mean-
the legislation, which will refund homeowners who pulled a permit for re-roofing or certain electrical repairs between Sept. 11, 2017, and Jan. 1, 2018. The refunds are only for repairs as a result of Hurricane Irma, which will be verified by the Building Inspection Division after the homeowner submits an affidavit. Refund requests should be submitted to the Building Inspection Division on or before Feb. 28. Those with questions or seeking more information should call (904) 630-1100.
CLAY The Clay County Charter Review Commission has recommended increasing the pay of the Clay County Commission to more closely reflect the state average. The proposal would see the pay rate increase from $37,000 to $51,580, implemented in a series of 5 percent increments. Even when fully imple-
NASSAU The Nassau Builders Council will host its first social of the year Feb. 22 at Down Under. The guest speaker will be Nassau County Planning Director Taco Pope. Pope has been with the Nassau County Planning Department since 2005, starting as a zoning officer
while, the school impact fee for that size unit is proposed to decrease by 13.7 percent to $4,509.72. The presenter said the decrease in the school impact fee was because of the addition of the half-cent sales tax for schools that was implemented since the previous study update. The county has not released an updated plan yet, but one is expected to be made available before the Feb. 20 meeting.
and rising through the ranks to assistant director in 2015. He became interim director in August 2016 and later was named director. Pope will discuss the future of development and growth in Nassau County.
mented, Clay Commissioners would earn 70 percent of the state average. The proposal would require approval of Clay County voters, who more than 10 years ago voted to reduce salaries following a series of scandals related to the commission.
BAKER Baker County issues: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com and (904) 725-4355
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Sales & Marketing Council Young Professionals Group Professional Women in Building Palmer Kuder Palmer@nefba.com and (904) 725-4355
NEFBA Events Coordinator Remodelers Council Corey Hacker CHacker@nefba.com and (904) 725-4355
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Upward trend reflected in permits for 2017 The Jacksonville metro area, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties, continued its trend of steady growth through the end 2017. It is poised to repeat the upward 160
114
80 0
400
41
100 0
160
2016
133
107
89
62
Jan
Feb
Mar
214
269 152
Jan
244
233
Feb
500
125 0
1,000
May
96
90
88
Jun
90
83
Jul
2017 68
Aug
76
82
66
Sep
72
48
Oct
74
Nov
54
65
Dec
2016
326 227 220
Mar
135 38
41
Jan
Apr
273 284
May
267
319 193
Jun
237 269
259
Jul
Aug
311 184 175
187
178
Sep
Oct
256
Nov
236
269
62
66
2016
122
115 66
50
Feb
Mar
279 284
306 333
Jan
Feb
373 262 Mar
Apr
55 May
82
97
97
91
78
80
2017
92
77
72
67
32 Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
64
Nov
45
60
Dec
289
343
323 335
292 329
328
368
327
2016
417
380 254 216
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
741 691
804 795
737 833
689 689
751 797
606 505
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
243
216
Oct
2017
297 188
266
Nov
Dec
523 691
523 660
Nov
Dec
TOTAL PERMITS 2016-17 572 524
751 765
Jan
Feb
645
941
2017
Dec
ST. JOHNS COUNTY PERMITS 2016-17
375 250
121
NASSAU COUNTY PERMITS 2016-17
80 0
Apr
93
DUVAL COUNTY PERMITS 2016-17
120 40
103
47
300 200
passed last year’s total. The total for 2016 was 7,906, and the total for 2017 was 8,870. Analysts are optimistic that this healthy upward trend will continue into 2018.
CLAY COUNTY PERMITS 2016-17
120 40
trend begun in 2001, which reflected the market’s recovery after the economic downturn by posting nearly 10,000 permits. The total for the four-county area sur-
564
867
2016 2017
100 Mar
Oct
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