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'''Corporate Realty Development''' is one of the [[Corporate Realty Companies]] specializing in site development, licensing and permitting, and construction management. The president is [[Jimmy Holloway]]. Other partners include [[Robert Simon]], [[Geoff Golden]], [[Chris Giattina]] and [[Brian Giattina]]. Brian Wolfe and Helen Wilkey round out the team. Their offices are located at 1904 [[1st Avenue North]].
The '''Corporate Realty Companies''' are a group of related companies engaged in commercial property development. The group has developed or managed more than 150 properties in the [[Birmingham metro area]]. The group is made up of '''Corporate Realty Associates''', a full service commercial real estate firm; '''Corporate Realty Management''', which handles property management; '''Corporate Realty Development''', which develops new properties, and '''One Residential''', a residential real estate office.
 
==Corporate Realty Development==
'''Corporate Realty Development''' specializes in site development, licensing and permitting, and construction management. The president is [[Jimmy Holloway]]. Other partners include [[Robert Simon]], [[Geoff Golden]], [[Chris Giattina]] and [[Brian Giattina]]. Brian Wolfe and Helen Wilkey round out the team. Their offices are located at 1904 [[1st Avenue North]].


Corportate Realty Development is actively developing several [[downtown]] projects, including the [[Standard at Midtown]], redevelopment of the former [[Roger's Army Navy Store]] building for advertising company [[Intermark Group]], and a two-phase proposal for the block south of the [[Daniel Building]] which would start with a full-service hotel and retail shops and later add a high-rise mixed use building.
Corportate Realty Development is actively developing several [[downtown]] projects, including the [[Standard at Midtown]], redevelopment of the former [[Roger's Army Navy Store]] building for advertising company [[Intermark Group]], and a two-phase proposal for the block south of the [[Daniel Building]] which would start with a full-service hotel and retail shops and later add a high-rise mixed use building.
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==External link==
==External link==
* [http://www.corporaterealty.org/cr-development.html Corporate Realty Development] website
* [http://www.corporaterealty.org Corporate Realty Companies] website


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[[Category:Developers]]
[[Category:Real estate firms]]
[[Category:Property managers]]

Revision as of 23:32, 6 August 2006

The Corporate Realty Companies are a group of related companies engaged in commercial property development. The group has developed or managed more than 150 properties in the Birmingham metro area. The group is made up of Corporate Realty Associates, a full service commercial real estate firm; Corporate Realty Management, which handles property management; Corporate Realty Development, which develops new properties, and One Residential, a residential real estate office.

Corporate Realty Development

Corporate Realty Development specializes in site development, licensing and permitting, and construction management. The president is Jimmy Holloway. Other partners include Robert Simon, Geoff Golden, Chris Giattina and Brian Giattina. Brian Wolfe and Helen Wilkey round out the team. Their offices are located at 1904 1st Avenue North.

Corportate Realty Development is actively developing several downtown projects, including the Standard at Midtown, redevelopment of the former Roger's Army Navy Store building for advertising company Intermark Group, and a two-phase proposal for the block south of the Daniel Building which would start with a full-service hotel and retail shops and later add a high-rise mixed use building.

Corporate Realty is also working on a new residential community adjacent to the Oxmoor Valley golf course to be called Oxmoor Ridge.

References

  • "Block by Block" (June 15, 2006) Urban Living 2006, special advertising section. Black & White.

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