Thursday, September 8, 2011

Crossman & Co. Completes Three Long-Term Leases at Retail Centers in Hillsborough and Pasco Counties



Tampa / New Port Richey, FL --- Crossman & Company, the Orlando-based firm that ranks as one of the largest retail property management, leasing and development companies in the Southeast, recently completed three lease agreements totaling 7,589 square feet at retail centers in Tampa and New Port Richey.       

Leasing Associate Tracy Harrison (top right photo)  represented the landlord at Mitchell Crossings, 8833 Mitchell Blvd., New Port Richey in a six-year lease agreement with Anytime Fitness for 4,800 square feet.  Richard Parnell of Franchise Real Estate represented the tenant.   

 At the same time, Harrison completed a renewal agreement with Heavenly Nails on its lease of 1,150 square feet at Mitchell Crossing for another five years. 

  At the Shoppes of Citrus Park (top left photo)located at 7835 Gunn Highway in Tampa, Harrison represented the landlord in a new five-year lease with Yogurtology for 1,639 square feet.    

For more information,  please contact:

Tracy Harrison, Leasing Associate, Crossman & Company, 407-423-5400 
John Crossman, CCIM, President, Crossman & Company, 407-581-6218, jcrossman@crossmanco.com
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142, lvershelco@aol.com.



Crossman & Co. Announces ICSC Foundation Campaign to Create $125,000 Scholarship Fund at Five Florida Universities

ORLANDO, FL. --- Crossman & Company, which ranks as one of the largest retail property management, leasing and development companies in the southeastern U.S., has launched a campaign with the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Foundation to create a $125,000 scholarship fund to benefit students at Florida A&M University (lower left photo), the University of Central Florida, Florida International University, Florida State University (lower right photo) and the University of Florida.

John Crossman (middle right photo), CCIM president of Crossman & Company, said the scholarship fund grew from a birthday wish earlier this year when he turned 40.

“I asked my friends and colleagues to contribute toward a scholarship effort and we raised a total of more than $10,000,” Crossman said.

“That will certainly help some deserving students. But if we really want to have an impact, we need to raise more money,” he said.

Crossman said he enlisted the support of the ICSC, which ranks as the largest professional association of retail property owners and developers, retail property tenants and real estate services professionals in the world.

Crossman already began contacting his network of colleagues, friends, company vendors and competitors. He said the ICSC Foundation Scholarship Fund will be showcased at more than 30 upcoming ICSC events in Florida this year.

“We’re asking corporations, retailers, clients, suppliers, and even our relatives to contribute $25 at a personal level up to $2,500 at the corporate level,” Crossman said.

For more information and to donate, visit www.icscfoundation.org/donate.

Crossman said he will form a scholarship committee to determine the criteria for scholarship awards.

“We plan to focus on students whose academic efforts will lead them to the commercial real estate profession,” Crossman said.

For more information, contact:
John Crossman, CCIM, President, Crossman & Company, 407-581-6218, jcrossman@crossmanco.com;
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142, lvershelco@aol.com




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