Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Brian Davis Inks Multi-Year Deal to Represent Windermere’s Golden Bear Golf Club on PGA Tour
Windermere, Fla. --- The Golden Bear Golf Club at Keene’s Pointe in Windermere may be home to more PGA Tour players than any other Central Florida neighborhood, so it seems fitting that the luxury community should have its own official PGA Tour Ambassador.
This year two-time European Tour winner Brian Davis will do the honors at PGA Tour events as well as internationally. Last year Davis played 28 tournaments, made the cut in 17 and finished in the Top 10 four times.
Kenny Nairn, chief operating officer at Celebration Golf Management, said Davis is perhaps best known for his work with the Arnold Palmer Medical Center. A skin cancer survivor, Davis is an ambassador of The Skin Cancer Foundation and works to make others aware of how to prevent this deadly disease.
“Brian Davis is a true gentleman and an excellent golfer who will well represent the Golden Bear Club on tour,” Nairn said. “We are all proud of him and we look forward to seeing Brian win his first PGA tour event."
Golden Bear Club members watched fellow members and neighbors Bart Bryant, D.A. Points and Brian Gay win tournaments last year.
OptiGrate Named Finalist for International Award
ATHENS, Ohio – OptiGrate, a graduate of the UCF Business Incubation Program of Orlando, has been named a finalist for the National Business Incubation Association’s 2014 Outstanding Incubator Graduate award in the technology category. The winner of the prestigious award will be announced May 20 at NBIA’s 28th International Conference on Business Incubation in New Orleans.
OptiGrate pioneered and successfully brought to market a breakthrough method to produce unique volume Bragg grating based optical filters. Starting with the raw material of sand (silica), OptiGrate’s proprietary method produces a piece of glass in which the molecules are aligned to create a volume Bragg grating filter for a laser beam. The silica, with a mixture of additives formed in a special process, creates an image in the glass like a hologram which filters the laser light. The result is better optical filters, better beam direction and better lasers that perform with complete stability, pure frequency or color at any temperature and in any environment with absolute diffraction efficiency exceeding 99 percent.
Established in 1999, OptiGrate entered the UCF Business Incubator in 2000. Incubator staff guided the founder - Dr. Leon Glebov, a UCF faculty member and Russian émigré, through the technology transfer and licensing process with the University and provided assistance with market analysis, identification and pursuit of funding opportunities, contract negotiation guidance and introduction to key industry experts. Resolution of ownership and management team issues, as well as other legal issues, were addressed through introductions to highly qualified intellectual property and corporate attorneys. Very importantly, the incubator provided non-university, dedicated space for R&D and early manufacturing that enabled OptiGrate staff to carry out their groundbreaking research and critical production.
Business incubation programs like the UCF Business Incubation Program catalyze the process of starting and growing companies by providing entrepreneurs with the expertise, networks and tools they need to make their ventures successful. NBIA estimates that in 2011 alone, North American incubators assisted about 49,000 start-up companies that provided full-time employment for nearly 200,000 workers and generated annual revenue of almost $15 billion. Approximately 7,000 business incubators operate worldwide.
The National Business Incubation Association is the world's leading organization advancing business incubation and entrepreneurship. Each year, the NBIA Incubation Awards honor the business incubation programs, graduates and client companies that exemplify the best of the industry.
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects names two veteran designers
ORLANDO, Fla. --- Cuhaci & Peterson Architects Engineers Planners, based in Orlando’s Baldwin Park, recently appointed two veteran architectural designers.
Lonnie Peterson, chairman at Cuhaci & Peterson, appointed Paul Williams electrical designer. Williams, who attended St. Claire College in Windsor Ontario, Canada has more than 27 years of experience in the industry, according to Peterson.
Cuhaci & Peterson also named Patrick Kreusch, senior mechanical engineering designer. Kreusch has more than 20 years of experience and his focus is on electronics technology.
The Baldwin Park architectural firm also hired Jenny Szilagyi as a graduate architect. Szilagyi, who holds a Masters of Architecture from the University of Florida has three years of experience with a strong knowledge of REVIT, Peterson said.
Cuhaci & Peterson awarded contract for new Gordon Food Service store in West Palm Beach
ORLANDO, Fla. — Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, Engineers, Planners, based in Baldwin Park, was recently awarded a contract to design a new Gordon Food Service store in West Palm Beach.
Lonnie Peterson, chairman at Cuhaci & Peterson said the facility will offer 20,000 square feet of space.
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects is one of the nation’s leading designers of retail space with projects that total more than two million square feet annually. The firm designed two other Gordon Food Service facilities within the past year in Miami and Orlando.
M/I HOMES OPENS NEW MODEL AT MAGNOLIA PARK ESTATES IN APOPKA
APOPKA, Fla. – M/I Homes has a new model ready for viewing at Magnolia Park Estates its gated single-family home community in Apopka located off Ocoee-Apopka Rd. and Parkstone Blvd.
David Byrnes, area president for M/I Homes in the Orlando region, said the new Sonoma model is a two-story design offering five bedrooms, three baths in 3,642 square feet of living space, priced from $307,000 with a three-car garage.
Byrnes said M/I Homes has 35 home sites at Magnolia Park Estates for new four and five bedroom homes in eight distinctive floor plans that range from 2,311 square feet to 4,800 square feet of living area, priced from $248,000 to $450,000.
Amenities at Magnolia Park Estates include a children’s playground, basketball court and pavilion. Visit www.MIHomes.com
Hold-Thyssen Negotiates New Long Term Lease with Cellular Store at Woodland Crossings in DeLand
DELAND, Fla. --- Hold-Thyssen Real Estate Services recently negotiated a five-year lease agreement for 1,750 square feet of retail space at Woodland Crossings, 1702 N. Woodland Blvd. in DeLand.
Martin Forster CCIM, of Hold-Thyssen in Winter Park, negotiated the transaction representing the landlord of Woodland Crossings.
The Tenant, AIO Wireless, leased Suite 100, the southern end cap of the highly visible retail strip shopping center, with Chili’s restaurant on an outparcel and other national tenants that include a UPS Store and Advance America, Forster said.
The tenant was represented by Vincent Wolle of Results Realty.
Hold-Thyssen provides commercial property brokerage, leasing and management services to institutional and private investor clients nationwide. The 40-year old firm’s current management portfolio includes more that 100 commercial properties throughout the United States.
HENIN HOMES NAMES LINDSAY WELLER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Winter Park, Fla. – Henin Homes has named Lindsay Weller executive administrative assistant.
Jerome Henin, principal and president of Henin Homes, said Weller attended the University of Central Florida and has a background in real estate law.
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