Monday, April 18, 2011

Mattamy Homes Starts Construction of New Model Home at Forest Hammock near Oakleaf Plantation, June Opening Planned

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. --- Mattamy Homes U.S. Group, the U.S. division of Canada’s largest home builder, has started construction of a new single-family model home at Forest Hammock, located adjacent to the Oakleaf Plantation Town Center off Argyle Forest Blvd. and Oakleaf Plantation Pwy. in Clay County.

The Lily model home will open in June with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths in 2,295 square feet of living space and a two-car garage.

Steve Parker, president of Mattamy Homes U.S. Group, said Mattamy plans to build 75 new three and four-bedroom single-family homes at Forest Hammock priced from the $180s on 50-foot home sites.

New homes at Forest Hammock will range in size from 1,600 square feet of living space to 2,900 square feet with two and three-car garages.

Forest Hammock features a community clubhouse with a large swimming pool, tennis courts, soccer field and a tot lot.

Mattamy Homes recently opened new model homes at Greenleaf Village at Nocatee in Ponte Vedra, at Old Sebastian Point in St. Augustine and Cedar Bay on Jacksonville’s north side.

About Mattamy Homes
Mattamy Homes expanded into the U.S. in 2003 and has divisions in Jacksonville, Orlando, Charlotte, Phoenix and Minneapolis. The homebuilder is the largest and most active in Canada with annual revenues exceeding $1.3 billion.

Crossman & Company President John Crossman to Participate in Panel Discussion at Real Estate Forum April 28

ORLANDO, Fla. --- John Crossman, president of Crossman & Company, the Orlando commercial real estate firm that ranks as one of the largest retail leasing and management firms in the Southeast, will speak at the panel discussion during the Central Florida Real Estate 2011 Valuation Forum April 28 at the Sheraton Orlando North Hotel in Maitland.

The 2011 Valuation Forum is sponsored by the East Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute. Crossman, whose company represents Publix Super Markets, Inc. throughout the Southeast and Orlando Fashion Square Mall in Orlando, said he plans to talk about emerging trends in retail properties: big box stores opting for smaller facilities with lower operating costs and retail properties who are finding new ways to repurpose existing retail facilities.

Crossman played a role in one such repurposing when he helped negotiate a long-term lease at Orlando Fashion Square for the 20,000 square foot headquarters of the Disney Entrepreneur Center.

Crossman’s fellow panelists at the 2011 Valuation Forum include Ken Kupp, a partner at Boyd Development; Stephen Markowski, senior vice president and marketing manager at Wells Fargo / Wachovia Bank; and John Duttore, Florida operating partner for the Shopping Center Group.

About Crossman & Company:
Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, Crossman & Company is a commercial real estate brokerage firm that specializes in the retail industry. Currently their portfolio under leasing and/or management exceeds 150 shopping centers throughout the Southeast US. Founded in 1990, Crossman & Company focuses solely on landlord representation and serves clients including Publix, PREIT, and GE. Please visit www.crossmanco.com, or call 407-423-5400 for more information.

Cotter Ryan Commercial completes construction of 19,000 square foot addition to Triquint Semiconductors Headquarters in Apopka

LONGWOOD, Fla. --- Cotter Ryan Commercial LLC, based in Longwood, recently completed construction of a 19,000 square foot addition to the Triquint Semiconductors microchip manufacturing facility located off U.S. 441 in Apopka.

Scott Ryan, founder and president of Cotter-Ryan Commercial, said construction costs for the addition totaled more than $1.8 million.

Ryan also said his firm recently completed construction of tenant improvements totaling 2,000 square feet for the GG Medical Group in Kissimmee.

Villages of Royal Palm Wins Silver Award for Cottage Series Model Home in Volusia County Parade of Homes

PORT ORANGE, Fla. --- The Villages of Royal Palm in Port Orange won a Silver award in the Volusia County Parade of Homes for its Cottage Series model home.

Winston Schwartz, president of Winston-James Development, Inc., which is developing the Villages of Royal Palm said the new Cottage Series model home on Coconut Palm Circle has proved one of the most popular designs in the community.

The three-bedroom home offers 1,304 square feet of living space with a two-car garage, starting at $169,900.

Providence Golf Course Community in Polk County Hopes for Fourth Award as Best Community in Central Florida Parade of Homes

PROVIDENCE, Fla. --- Providence Golf & Country Club in the Loughman-Davenport area of Polk County has its eyes on a unique prize: Best Community Award in the Central Florida Parade of Homes, which starts April 2.

David Kohn, president of ABD Development Company, which is developing Providence, said the luxury community has won the Parade’s “Best Community” award for the past three years. A fourth year will set a record that will be difficult to beat, Kohn said.

The 1,800 acre luxury community features a championship 18 hole golf course designed by premiere architect Michael Dasher, a family-oriented fitness and aquatic center, an elaborate golf clubhouse with pro shop, lounge and restaurant that seats up to 200 people, lighted tennis courts, and two swimming pools – a resort-style pool for social activities and a lap pool for exercising.

Kohn said ABD also plans to enter its Courtyard model home at Heritage Green in the Parade.

The 4,200 square foot Courtyard model home features its own interior courtyard along with four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, a loft and a bonus room, both of which can serve as additional bedrooms. The Courtyard model home is priced in the $650,000 range.


Stonebrier Community Turns Out for Spring Fling Easter Festival

TAMPA, Fla. - Nearly 200 residents turned out for the Spring Fling Easter Festival recently at PulteGroup’s community of Stonebrier in Lutz.

Sean Strickler, vice president of sales and marketing for PulteGroup
’s North Florida division, said the festivities included a barbecue, balloon animals for everyone and an Easter egg hunt with the Easter Bunny.

Stonebrier offers new single-family homes built by both Centex and Pulte Homes priced from the $140s, with from 1,335 to 3,304 square feet of living space on a variety of conservation and lake front home sites.

Homeowners at Stonebrier have access to its 14-acre neighborhood amenity center with a community club house, a state-of-the-art fitness facility with weight training and cardio equipment, resort-style swimming pool with a jungle waterslide and children’s play area, a basketball court, a multi-use sports field, and a children’s playground complete with a rock climbing wall.

For more information please contact the Stonebrier sales team at 813-948-8866.
** LOOKING FOR EGGS — Youngsters at Stonebrier in Lutz on the hunt for eggs during the recent Easter Spring Fling hosted by the PulteGroup.

Who’s A ‘Hacker’? Orlando Data Recovery Company Offers Career Position for Rare Skills

ORLANDO, Fla. --- Computer “hacker” is a term most people view with a mixture of respect and contempt, and with good reason: the term has undergone a dozen evolutions since its coinage in a computer lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 50 years ago.

Most of us would generally agree with the definition currently posted at Wikipedia: “…a person who breaks into computers and computer networks, either for profit or motivated by the challenge.”

Not Andrew von Ramin-Mapp. The CEO of Data Analyzers LLC, (www.datanalyzers.com), recently launched the Sunshine State Hacktacular Challenge to identify promising new hackers. The reward---a career position as a junior data recovery engineer at the Orlando firm with a salary range in the high $30s, generous performance bonuses and even a relocation allowance.

Von Ramin-Mapp’s company specializes in data recovery and computer forensics, a highly specialized field that evolves almost daily as new data security measures are introduced.

Born and raised in Germany, von Ramin-Mapp was trained as an industrial engineer but soon found the profession monotonous. He emigrated to the U.S., where he landed a job in a corporate IT division and studied computer security.

“Everybody and their brother was getting into computer security,” von Ramin-Mapp said. “I was looking for something a little more adventurous.”

The hacker community appealed to him.

“The best hackers are self-taught,” von Ramin-Mapp said. “They are characteristically intuitive, inquisitive, persistent almost to the point of being obsessive, and generally more comfortable thinking outside the box than in,” he explained.

But the shadowy world characterized by more than 20 major motion pictures and thousands of newspaper and magazine articles held less appeal.

“I wanted to find ways to use hacking skills to earn a living that would benefit people,” von Ramin-Mapp said.

Enter data recovery and computer forensics. The work is demanding, stimulating, profitable and best of all, “no two jobs are ever the same,” von Ramin-Mapp said.

And the volume of work is exploding, von Ramin-Mapp said. Expanded hard drive capacities and the wave of ‘smart’ devices such as iPhones and Android have generated a large and growing universe of customers and clients.

“The computer manufacturers won’t tell you this, but the larger the hard drive capacity, the more things can go wrong,” von Ramin-Mapp said.

And besides routine computer crashes, a host of problems sends clients to von Ramin-Mapp’s door, from fires and roof leaks to vindictive employees and malicious-minded outsiders---those erstwhile “hackers,” although most computer professionals prefer the term “crackers.”

“The data recovery industry has more work than it can handle today,” von Ramin-Mapp said. “We have one position available now and we are a small company. We could hire as many as three more people this year if we can find the skill sets,” he said.

To see if your hacking skills qualify, visit www.datanalyzers.com and click on the Sunshine State Hacktacular Challenge.

Lennar to Host Grand Openings to Showcase New Model Homes at Five Communities in Tampa Bay Region

TAMPA, Fla. --- Lennar’s Central Florida Division plans to host grand openings at five communities in the Tampa Bay region over April and May to showcase new model homes.

Mark Metheny, president of Lennar’s Central Florida Division, said new model homes are priced from the $90s to the $170s.

At the Hammocks in New Tampa, located on Startfinder Way off County Line Road one half mile west of Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Lennar will host Margarita Madness on April 30 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. with plenty of food and refreshments.

Lennar is unveiling two model town homes at the Hammocks: the Capri model home with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths in 1,801 square feet of living space with two-car garage, and the Marisol model home with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths in 2,319 square feet of living space with a two-car garage.

New town homes at The Hammocks are priced from the $90s.

At Autumnwood Grove, located off U.S. 98 South in Lakeland, Lennar will unveil its new Canterbury model town home at a backyard barbecue on Saturday, April 30 from noon to 3 p.m.

The three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath Canterbury model town home offers 1,559 square feet of living space. New town homes at Autumnwood Grove are priced from the $90s.

Lennar will host a Family Fun Day at Hampton Hills in Lakeland from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 7 to showcase the Kennedy model home with four bedrooms and three baths in 2,267 square feet of living space with a three car garage.

New homes are priced from the $120s at Hampton Hills, which is located of U.S. 98 North and Sleepy Hill Rd.

At Live Oak, located off Bruce B. Downs Blvd. in New Tampa, Lennar will host a Family Fun Day from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 14 to showcase two new model homes.

Metheny said the Hamilton model home at Live Oak offers four bedrooms and three baths in 2,032 square feet of living space with a two-car garage.

The new Monte Carlo model home at Live Oak offers five bedrooms with a bonus room and three baths in 3,209 square feet with a three-car garage.

New homes at Live Oak are priced from the $170s.

Lennar will host Margarita Madness from 3 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 14 to showcase two new model town homes at Brandon Pointe, located on Providence Lakes Blvd, south of Lumsden Rd./Causeway Blvd. in Brandon.

Metheny said the Glenmoor model home at Brandon Pointe offers two bedrooms and two-and-half baths in 1,543 square feet of living space with a one-car garage.

The Hampton model home features three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths in 1,625 square feet with a one-car garage.

New townhomes at Brandon Pointe are priced from the $150s.

For more information, visit www.Lennar.com or call 888-317-7489.