Thursday, August 19, 2021

Crossman Career Builders Among Major Sponsors of Central Florida Navy League’s 5K • 10K Run In Baldwin Park

ORLANDO --  Florida businessman John Crossman along with his firm Crossman Career Builders is a major sponsor and seeking more sponsors and participants in the 5K and 10K Run Walk Roll, on behalf of the Central Florida Navy League in Baldwin Park Saturday, Sept. 11.

Crossman, an 18-year resident of Baldwin Park and four-time Naval Academy board member appointed by Senator Marco Rubio, said the event is being hosted at Blue Jacket Park, 2501 General Reese Ave. Orlando with opening ceremony at 7:30 a.m., 10K start at 7:45 and 5K start at 7:55.   

This years Navy League beneficiaries include Wake for Warriors, Camaraderie Foundation or the Lone Sailor Navy Memorial.  For information about sponsorships and donations email info@CFNavyLeague.org.  

Major sponsors receive exposure on all media, Navy League website, banners at the race, logos on race shirts, inserts in race packets and more.   All runners receive a shirt and medal.  Live music, vendors, food, beverages and activities for kids will be provided and pets are welcome.    .

Crossman will be running in the 10K with a 20-pound vest.  “In addition to raising funds for veterans, this is also a special way to remember the 20th anniversary of 9/11,” he said.

To register for live or virtual race visit www.cfnl5k.org

 

Hold-Thyssen Completes Sale of Celebration Office Building to Single Tenant, Woman-Owned Service Provider

CELEBRATION, Fla. --- Hold-Thyssen closed on the user sale of a 7,435 square foot free-standing office building on a half acre site in Celebration.  The property at 1216 Patrick Street, built in 1997 and refurbished in 2017, sold to the tenant for $1,768,850.00. 

Hold-Thyssen Senior Director Martin Forster, CCIM brokered the transaction on behalf of the seller, 1216 Patrick Street, LLC.  The buyer 1216 SCARF, LLC embodies principals of Serving Children and Reaching Families, LLC, a rapidly growing, minority woman-owned, behavioral health service provider. 

Forster said SCARF had leased the one-story building since October 2017 and decided to take advantage of current low interest rates and an SBA loan.  Lender One Florida Bank was represented by Senior VP Shane McCutchen in collaboration with Florida First Capital Finance Corp.’s Vice President John Hanrahan who arranged the SBA portion of the loan.

Hold-Thyssen, Inc. provides commercial property brokerage and leasing and management services to institutional and private investor clients nationwide.  The 40-year old firm’s current portfolio includes more that 100 commercial properties throughout the United States. 

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