Friday, June 10, 2011
Hendricks & Partners Negotiates Sale of 336 Unit Sawgrass Cove Apartments in Bradenton for $23.2 Million
Cole Whitaker, partner at Hendricks & Partners who heads the Southeast Division of the firm based in Orlando, negotiated the transaction with Associate Partner Hal Warren representing the seller Chicago-based Equity Residential.
The 336-unit apartment property totaling 342,880 square feet was built in 1991, Whitaker said. The units, which are 97 percent occupied, are situated in 21 two-story garden-style buildings on 28.02 acres with tranquil lakes and fountains.
Amenities include resort-style swimming pool, tennis courts and clubhouse with fitness facility and business center.
New York based Atlas Real Estate Partners and Florida based Andover Real Estate Partners doing business as Sawgrass Cove Apartments, LLC acquired the property and plan to immediately upgrade the exterior, interiors, landscaping and amenities.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Hal Warren elected Vice-Chairman of Orlando Historic Preservation Board

ORLANDO, Fla. - Hal Warren, a veteran commercial broker in Central Florida and associate partner at Hendricks & Partners in Orlando, was recently elected vice-chairman of the Orlando Historic Preservation Board.
Warren was appointed to the Orlando Historic Preservation Board in December, 2007 by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer.
A graduate of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Warren earned his MBA Degree from the University of Central Florida. He has more than 20 years of experience in commercial real estate, including positions as southeast acquisitions director for United Dominion Realty Trust, Inc. and senior director with Cushman & Wakefield's Apartment Brokerage Services.
Last year he joined Hendricks & Partners, the nation's largest private capital network of advisors and systems, as associate partner in the firm's southeast regional division headquartered in downtown Orlando.
"The Orlando Historic Preservation Board plays an important role in maintaining and protecting those elements of architecture and infrastructure that make Orlando a unique place with a vivid connection to its past," Warren said.
For more information, please contact:
Hal Warren, Associate Partner, Hendricks & Partners, 407-218-8881
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142