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Done Deal

Office Sale - Done Deal

The QA team just closed a 15,000 sf Industrial lease at the Petersburg Commerce Center. The lease is valued at over a half million dollars. Both the landlord and tenant will be spending money improving the space, which had some deferred maintenance items, but was great, functional space. We look forward to much success for the tenant.

A big thanks to Jeremy Kraus of Forever Florida Real Estate for representing the tenant and assisting in getting the deal closed. We look forward to the opportunity to work with Jeremy again!

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My Story Series – Dan

Hmm. My Millennial business partners asked me to write a personal blog for our ‘sick’ new CRE website. So, here it goes.

I love music – listening to music that is. I’m not skilled enough to play any instruments, except air guitar, air bass, air keyboards, air drums and my own voice during a karaoke routine.

The opening lyrics to this Talking Heads song from my high school days relates to my current place in ‘blog time.’  

Once in a lifetime…

And you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack
And you may find yourself in another part of the world
And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile
And you may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful Wife
And you may ask yourself-well… how did I get here?

The answer to that question for many of us could take the conversation down many paths.

My path as a sales/negotiating professional began in Louisville, KY during my middle school days of the 1970’s.

Trading inferior brown bag lunch items for brand name delectables like Hostess Ho-Ho’s and Little Debbie Nutty Bars & Star Crunches.

Understanding the value of a good deal started at the cafeteria lunch table, but evolved to the conference table.

How did I get here?

From Pay Phones to Apple Pay.

Yes, I have been a sales professional long enough to learn from my Dad (a hall of fame salesperson in his own right) where the pull up pay phone hot spots were;  way before Wi-Fi hot spots.

My Millennial CRE partners ask me if I have Venmo or Zelle. I answer, “I don’t think I downloaded that from Spotify, who sings that?”

How did I get here?

It doesn’t really matter. Just know that I have refined my selling and negotiating skills to become a trusted CRE advisor to those colleagues and clients who have hired or engaged our commercial real estate firm in the Tampa Bay market.

Several million dollars of transactions later, I can now say while writing this blog, this career has turned into a Once in a lifetime opportunity – and I’m glad I’m here!

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My Story Series- Austin

Life has a way of guiding us, whether we are kicking and screaming as we pull against it or pushing forward right alongside it. Thinking back to my early years, one of the most frequent questions I remember being asked was, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” My answer was always the same, I replied with gusto and confidence, “I am going to be a Doctor!”

As I said before, life has a way of guiding us. For me, medicine seemed like a natural choice – I care for people and their well-being, I enjoy the sciences, and I like working with my hands. Throughout my years of schooling, from my wee years as a kindergartner playing with Legos on the floor, to the day I walked across the graduation stage in front of 10,000 people at the University of Central Florida, my story always remained the same – I am going to be a Doctor.

Until… it wasn’t.

It was the summer of 2014, I have just graduated college, I am in the second round of applications for every medical school I applied to. I was one letter of acceptance away from realizing my lifelong dream.

Working to achieve my ultimate goal, I had the opportunity to shadow and befriend a few doctors. It was in these meetings that my paradigm began to shift. The question I always made sure to ask these doctors was, “If you were in my shoes, in this day and age, would you do it again?” Every response more crushing than the one prior, “No” was their answer. With the uncertainty of ObamaCare, the growing trend of hospitals to utilize the cheaper physician assistants in lieu of physicians, and the rising costs of school and insurance it was a risk they said they couldn’t make.

At this point I didn’t know, and still don’t know, if I was kicking and screaming or pushing right alongside Life as it continued to guide me. I decided to abandon my “lifelong dream” and look for other options. This decision was expedited as my now Fiancée was leaving Orlando to head to St. Pete for law school. I decided to follow her with no idea what I was going to do. I quickly realized that I needed to make money and took a job in a wood shop. While I loved working with my hands and learning some great new skills, the money was not there. In order to continue to provide for myself, I sought out a better opportunity. I landed in a property management role for a company that owned and managed over 500,000 sf of commercial property in the Pinellas/Hillsborough County area.

Working at this job gave me my first insight into Commercial Real Estate and how there were constant problems that needed to be solved. I love solving problems, so I really enjoyed bringing that energy to work every day. Plus, I always had an aptitude for business, which is why I think I was able to convince my parents to pay me $3 per load of laundry that I washed and folded as a young teen. In a family of six, that mountain of laundry never really goes away, and I think my parents were a bit stunned when I hit them with their first “bill”. Part of my responsibilities was to be a part of tenant prospect tours when the leasing agents were showing space, in the event there was a question that needed to be answered regarding the property. This is when I got a taste of the sales arm of Commercial Real Estate and I loved it.

The more I met with and helped the agents show space the more I realized I wanted to do that. Luckily for me the leasing team was Commercial Partners Realty and the broker was Scott Clendening, who I have a special relationship with.

After a few conversations and an interview process I was extended an offer to join Dan Quarles and form a new Industrial Real Estate Team. The QA Team was formed, and we haven’t looked back since.