MELBOURNE, Fla. --- Grubb & EllisCommercial Florida, associated with 130 offices worldwide, recently negotiated the sale of a 3,470 square foot retail building at 317 Ocean Ave. in Melbourne Beach for $250,000.00.
Cheryl Harrington, vice president of retail development for Grubb & EllisCommercial Florida in the Melbourne region, negotiated the transaction representing the seller, Nueva Guinea S.A. of San Jose, Costa Rica.
Laura Dowling-Roy of Melbourne bought the property that includes 1,920 square feet of space built in 1964 and another 1,550 square feet of newer, partially finished space.
Grubb & EllisCommercial Florida:
Grubb & EllisCommercial Florida is an affiliated commercial real estate services firm specializing in the leasing and sale of office, industrial, retail, land and investment properties. Currently Grubb & EllisCommercial Florida has 40 brokers divided among its Orlando, Melbourne and Tampa offices to serve the entire mid-Florida marketplace.
About Grubb & Ellis:
Named to The Global Outsourcing 100™ in 2009 by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals™, Grubb & Ellis Company (NYSE: GBE) is one of the largest and most respected commercial real estate services and investment companies in the world. Our 6,000 professionals in more than 130 company-owned and affiliate offices draw from a unique platform of real estate services, practice groups and investment products to deliver comprehensive, integrated solutions to real estate owners, tenants and investors. The firm’s transaction, management, consulting and investment services are supported by highly regarded proprietary market research and extensive local expertise. Through its investment subsidiaries, the company is a leading sponsor of real estate investment programs that provide individuals and institutions the opportunity to invest in a broad range of real estate investment vehicles, including public non-traded real estate investment trusts (REITs), tenant-in-common (TIC) investments suitable for tax-deferred 1031 exchanges, mutual funds and other real estate investment funds. For more information, visit www.grubb-ellis.com.
Cheryl Harrington, 2108 W. New Haven Avenue West Melbourne, FL 32904 321.984.1957
Friday, December 11, 2009
University of Central Florida Eyes Future Biomedical Incubator, New Osceola County Facility over Next 12 Months
ORLANDO - One of the nation’s most promising economic development initiatives is expanding at the University of Central Florida.
The UCF Business Incubation Program, which recently opened a new incubator facility in downtown Sanford, will open its seventh incubator facility at Stevens Plantation in St. Cloud early next year when construction of the 14,000 square foot facility is completed.
Dr. Tom O’Neal, founder and executive director of the UCF Business Incubation Program, said administrators are studying the feasibility of a new biomedical incubation program to support emerging enterprises that will surround the new Medical City under development in southeast Orlando.
“We can conservatively project dozens of new enterprises to develop and commercialize emerging biomedical technologies once Medical City is operational,” Dr. O’Neal said.
That could prove a big boost for the Central Florida economy: a major U.S. study shows that successful business incubation programs rank as the most cost-effective strategy to develop local economic expansion.
“Business incubation focuses on new small business enterprises that evidence strong potential to expand and provide more jobs,” O’Neal explained.
“We provide expertise in planning, administration, marketing and business development to help new enterprises expand at an accelerated pace,” he said.
The UCF Business Incubation Program provides a wide variety of services to client companies, including:
•Mentoring and advising in all aspects of business development and growth including business and strategic planning, legal counsel, accounting/tax, human resources, government contracting, strategic partnerships, marketing and PR, financing, grant preparation, insurance, and risk management;
•Educational programs;
•Marketing and Public Relations Support;
•Networking opportunities with peer groups, area professionals, university faculty and support organizations;
•Complimentary memberships in a variety of professional and trade organizations;
•Adaptable space and flexible leases in several locations in Central Florida;
•Shared reception, office equipment, conference rooms, and other support services.
“Most new jobs created by incubation client companies stay in the community,” Dr. O’Neal said.
Since it opened in 1999, the UCF Business Incubation Program has served more than 120 emerging companies that have created more than 1,600 jobs and currently generate revenues in excess of $500 million.
The UCF Business Incubation Program currently encompasses more than 100,000 square feet of office space in six locations at Central Florida Research Park, the UCF campus, the City of Orlando, the City of Winter Springs, Leesburg and downtown Sanford.
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For more information about this release contact:
Dr. Tom O’Neal, Executive Director, UCF Business Incubation Program, 407 882-1120, oneal@mail.ucf.edu
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142 or LvershelCo@aol.com
About UCF Incubation Program:
Since its founding in 1999, the UCF Business Incubation Program has helped more than 130 emerging companies (including over 80 current clients) create over $500 million in annual revenue and more than 1,600 new jobs with an average salary of $59,000. With six facilities across the Greater Orlando community, the Incubation Program is a collaboration in economic development between the University of Central Florida, Orange County, the City of Orlando Seminole County, the City of Winter Springs, Lake County, the City of Leesburg, City of Sanford, and the Florida High Tech Corridor Council. For more information, please visit www.incubator.ucf.edu.
The UCF Business Incubation Program, which recently opened a new incubator facility in downtown Sanford, will open its seventh incubator facility at Stevens Plantation in St. Cloud early next year when construction of the 14,000 square foot facility is completed.
Dr. Tom O’Neal, founder and executive director of the UCF Business Incubation Program, said administrators are studying the feasibility of a new biomedical incubation program to support emerging enterprises that will surround the new Medical City under development in southeast Orlando.
“We can conservatively project dozens of new enterprises to develop and commercialize emerging biomedical technologies once Medical City is operational,” Dr. O’Neal said.
That could prove a big boost for the Central Florida economy: a major U.S. study shows that successful business incubation programs rank as the most cost-effective strategy to develop local economic expansion.
“Business incubation focuses on new small business enterprises that evidence strong potential to expand and provide more jobs,” O’Neal explained.
“We provide expertise in planning, administration, marketing and business development to help new enterprises expand at an accelerated pace,” he said.
The UCF Business Incubation Program provides a wide variety of services to client companies, including:
•Mentoring and advising in all aspects of business development and growth including business and strategic planning, legal counsel, accounting/tax, human resources, government contracting, strategic partnerships, marketing and PR, financing, grant preparation, insurance, and risk management;
•Educational programs;
•Marketing and Public Relations Support;
•Networking opportunities with peer groups, area professionals, university faculty and support organizations;
•Complimentary memberships in a variety of professional and trade organizations;
•Adaptable space and flexible leases in several locations in Central Florida;
•Shared reception, office equipment, conference rooms, and other support services.
“Most new jobs created by incubation client companies stay in the community,” Dr. O’Neal said.
Since it opened in 1999, the UCF Business Incubation Program has served more than 120 emerging companies that have created more than 1,600 jobs and currently generate revenues in excess of $500 million.
The UCF Business Incubation Program currently encompasses more than 100,000 square feet of office space in six locations at Central Florida Research Park, the UCF campus, the City of Orlando, the City of Winter Springs, Leesburg and downtown Sanford.
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For more information about this release contact:
Dr. Tom O’Neal, Executive Director, UCF Business Incubation Program, 407 882-1120, oneal@mail.ucf.edu
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142 or LvershelCo@aol.com
About UCF Incubation Program:
Since its founding in 1999, the UCF Business Incubation Program has helped more than 130 emerging companies (including over 80 current clients) create over $500 million in annual revenue and more than 1,600 new jobs with an average salary of $59,000. With six facilities across the Greater Orlando community, the Incubation Program is a collaboration in economic development between the University of Central Florida, Orange County, the City of Orlando Seminole County, the City of Winter Springs, Lake County, the City of Leesburg, City of Sanford, and the Florida High Tech Corridor Council. For more information, please visit www.incubator.ucf.edu.
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