Friday, August 20, 2021

Quinn and Weaver named to co-lead JLL Capital Markets offices in Florida

 

 Melissa Marcolini Quinn

CHICAGO, IL – JLL Capital Markets announced it has hired Melissa Marcolini Quinn and Lee Weaver as Senior Managing Directors to oversee their respective office’s debt and equity platform.

 Lee Weaver

In their new roles, Quinn will co-lead the Orlando capital markets office alongside Senior Managing Director Brad Peterson, and Weaver will join Senior Managing Director Matt Mitchell as the Tampa capital markets office co-lead.

Brad Peterson

Joining Quinn in Orlando is Rob Rothaug. As Vice President, Production Support in the Orlando office, Rothaug, who has 14 years of industry experience, will serve as a senior analyst with responsibilities that include debt and equity underwriting, analytical modeling and deal execution.

Rob Rothaug

Emily Moallem and Cody Mizelle are joining Weaver as Associates, Production Support in the Tampa office.

 Moallem, who has more than seven years of industry experience, and Mizelle, who has worked in the industry for six years, will both assist Weaver and Quinn with the origination and closing of debt and equity capital. 

Emily Moallem

Quinn has more than 17 years of experience specializing in the origination of debt, joint venture equity and structured finance and most recently led an Orlando capital markets office for a commercial services firm.

As a specialist in multi-housing – both market-rate and affordable housing – she has been a top Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae producer.

Cody Mizelle

Quinn, who earned a BSBA degree in finance from the University of Central Florida in Orlando, has been honored as one of Commercial Property Executive’s Stars to Watch and Globe St. Real Estate Forum’s Women of Influence.

Additionally, she has served on State Farm Life Insurance Company’s advisory council; is an active member of the UCF Real Estate Council, Mortgage Bankers Association, the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) and CREW Orlando.

                    Matt Mitchell

With more than 24 years of commercial real estate industry experience, Weaver led the Tampa capital markets office for a commercial services firm, where he was recognized as being in the top 10 percent of producers nationwide.

Throughout the course of his 24-year career, he has originated commercial real estate loans from $3 million to $200 million, working with lending sources that include life insurance companies, pension funds, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA.

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    CONTACT:

Kimberly Steele

 JLL Manager

 Public Relations

Phone: +1 713 852 3420

Email:  Kimberly.Steele@am.jll.com

Erin Spears Joins Developer Fifield Companies As President

 

Erin Spears 

 CHICAGO, IL, Aug. 20, 2021 — Chicago-based Fifield Companies has hired Erin Spears as president of the national development firm, which is expanding its presence in major southeast and southwest markets in the U.S.

 

“Erin’s combination of developer and institutional experience makes her the perfect fit for president as Fifield Companies grows its development work in Phoenix, Denver, Miami and other markets in the southeast and southwest,” said Steve Fifield, founder and CEO of Fifield Companies.


Steve Fifield
“With Erin at the helm alongside Kevin Ferrell as chief operating officer, our team has never been stronger and more well-rounded, especially as we pursue more institutional partnerships.”

 

Spears rejoins Fifield Companies, leaving her position as executive vice president of acquisitions at Heitman.

 

Prior to Heitman, she spent eight years at Fifield and was senior vice president of acquisitions, responsible for sourcing acquisition and development opportunities, as well as overseeing operations in the Chicago office. 


Previously, she was vice president of multifamily investments at Pearlmark and began her career as a financial analyst in investment banking at J.P. Morgan Securities.

 

The addition of Spears balances the firm’s senior management development team evenly between women and men, and she is one of only a few female presidents of a development firm nationally.


Kevin Ferrell 
A graduate of Case Western Reserve University, Spears holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and has been named a Crain’s Chicago Business 40 Under 40, Real Estate Forum “Woman of Influence,” and Real Estate Forum Fifty Under 40. She is a member of the National Multifamily Housing Council and the Urban Land Institute.

 

“Returning to Fifield Companies, in many ways, feels like coming home,” said Spears, who secured over $575 million of equity and debt for Fifield acquisitions and developments, including some of the firm’s largest deals.


  CONTACTS:

 

 Traci Failla,

 tfailla@taylorjohnson.com,

(312) 267-4516

 

GretchenMuller

 gmuller@taylorjohnson.com,  

(312) 267-4511

 

www.fifieldco.com.

Hold-Thyssen Lands Expert Multifamily Investment Advisor as New Tenant at Phillips Place in Southwest Orlando, FL

 

 Darby Hold

 ORLANDO, FL --- Hold-Thyssen, Inc. a full service commercial real estate services firm headquartered in Winter Park , recently completed a multi-year lease agreement for the relocation of a firm well-established in the field of multifamily real estate at Phillips Place, 7575 Dr. Phillips Blvd. in southwest Orlando .

 Darby Hold, Senior Director for Hold-Thyssen, Inc. brokered the transaction on behalf of Landlord Financial Way Realty, Inc., in a lease to Nathaniel LaFleur, LLC, d/b/a 100Units.com for 922 square feet of Class A office space. 

The tenant is an industry expert in the selling and buying of apartment buildings and complexes throughout the state, providing the tools to simplify the process of locating and purchasing multifamily properties.      

Phillips Place, 7575 Dr. Phillips Boulevard
 Southwest Orlando, FL

Hold also brokered Phillips Place lease agreements with The Cambridge Group, Inc. and Telecomp of Central Florida, Inc.   

The Cambridge Group, mortgage and real estate law experts leasing 5,706 square feet, provides decades of experience in foreclosure defense and short sale negotiation.  

 Telecomp, with 715 square feet at Phillips Place , provides mission-critical data center cooling solutions, power protection and air purification for residential and commercial needs.

 The 56,000-square-foot upscale office building is currently 90 percent occupied.

  CONTACTS:

Anthony Fisher, Vice President, Hold-Thyssen Real Estate Services,

407-691-0505, afisher@HoldThyssen.com

 

Robert P. Hold, Principal, Hold-Thyssen, Inc.

407-691-0505, bhold@HoldThyssen.com

 

Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications Inc.

407-644-4142 Lvershelco@aol.com.

 

New Mixed-Use Development "Timbale Terrace" Brings 16,000 SF "Afro Latin Music & Arts Center" and 330-Unit Affordable Housing Complex to East Harlem, NY

Rendering of planned 16,000 square foot
 Afro Latin Music & Arts Center along
with 330 affordable housing
 units in East Harlem, NY
 

 

 

Harlem, NY  -- The Afro Latin Jazz Alliance (ALJA), in partnership with Lantern Organization and Mega Development, announced, along with the New York City Department of Housing Development and Preservation, plans to bring a new 16,000 square feet Afro Latin Music & Arts Center along with 330 affordable housing units to East Harlem.

 Arturo O'Farrill

The project, Timbale Terrace, will construct a new mixed-use development on the east side of Park Avenue between East 118th Street and East 119th Street (formerly a NYPD 25th Precinct Parking Site) with a performing arts center operated by the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance.

 

 Marietta Ulacia

Timbale Terrace will offer housing to low-income families while the Afro Latin Music & Arts Center will provide community programs, music and technical production training, after-school programs, free arts education classes, community event spaces, world-class live performances, and more.

 James R. Wacht

"East Harlem is the community that best represents the mission of the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance, to use music as an entry point for service to the community and to reflect back to that community the beauty and ingenuity of its citizens," comments Arturo O'Farrill, Founder, Artistic Director, Afro Latin Jazz Alliance.

 

"Partnering with the City of New York, the Lantern Organization and Mega Development is an opportunity to put theory into daily practice.

 

Dizzy Gillespie

"We are honored to lock arms with these partners and serve the people of East Harlem in a manner designed by their needs. Timbale Terrace will be a place that welcomes all!"

Steve Turre

"We feel that this is a historic moment for New York: to witness the creative connection between affordable housing and the performing arts in a way that enhances the life of people in our communities and specifically in East Harlem," adds Marietta Ulacia, Executive Director, ALJA.

 

Freddy Cole

"The Afro Latin Jazz Alliance, in partnership with Lantern organization and Mega Development, is uniquely positioned to develop the first performing arts center dedicated to Afro Latin music and arts in East Harlem.

 


"ALJA's commitment to free educational programs, music performances, community engagement, and offering a recording studio, archival library, and café will be placed at the service of the community for the benefit of everyone."

Wynton Marsalis

"ALJA is very excited to be an integral part of the Timbale Terrace development to create a vibrant project that will be a resource for the entire East Harlem community," says James R. Wacht, President of Sierra Real Estate, ALJA board member and Head of the Education Committee.

Antonio Sanchez

"This project will allow the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance to expand our performance and educational programming, which currently enriches over 1,000 elementary, middle and high school students in underserved NYC public schools.

 

 Regina Carter

"Our Fat Cat youth ensembles will now have a permanent home that will enable us to attract an even more diverse and talented group of middle and high schoolers.

 


"The theater will become the new home for our seven-time, GRAMMY Award-winning Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra that has been performing at Birdland for the past 25 years."

Mandy Gonzalez

For nearly two decades, the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance has served as a leading New York City cultural institution preserving the music and heritage of Afro Latin jazz.

 

Patricio Hidalgo

The opening of their very own Afro Latin Music & Arts Center affords an opportunity to advance a wider range of innovative Latin jazz programs to diverse communities across the metro area.

 Rahim AlHaj

 Timbale Terrace consolidates and expands ALJA's varied initiatives offering comprehensive support to their close network of standout musicians and educators in the form of live performances, educational teaching ventures, individual artist grants, and an ability to participate in a citywide lottery for apartments at Timbale Terrace.

  50% of the affordable units will be given a community preference status for residents who live in East Harlem (or served by the Community Board district of the project, Manhattan CB #11).

  Many teaching artists and musicians (with or without families) will qualify as Timbale Terrace applicants based on their household income.

Along with Lantern Organization and Mega Development, ALJA is eager to work with essential local arts and cultural groups such as Art For Change, the Association of Hispanic Arts, El Museo del Barrio, La Casa de la Herencia Cultural Puertorriqueña, Speaking In Rhythms, Taller Boricua PR Workshop, and many others.

ALJA's outstanding contributions to the arts and cultural sectors of New York City ensures that Latin jazz will be kept alive and well for generations to come to enjoy.


Rendering of Timbale Terrace, 
a planned new mixed-use development on the east side of Park Avenue between East 118th Street and East 119th Street (formerly a NYPD 25th Precinct Parking Site) with a performing arts center operated by the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance.

For more information regarding ALJA, please visit: afrolatinjazz.org

About Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

GRAMMY Award winning pianist, composer and educator Arturo O'Farrill -- leader of the "first family of Afro-Cuban Jazz" (New York Times) -- was born in Mexico and grew up in New York City.

 Son of the late, great composer Chico O'Farrill, Arturo played piano in Carla Bley's Big Band from 1979 through 1983 and earned a reputation as a soloist in groups led by Dizzy Gillespie, Steve Turre, Freddy Cole, Lester Bowie, Wynton Marsalis and Harry Belafonte.

  In 2002, he established the GRAMMY® winning Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra in order to bring the vital musical traditions of Afro Latin jazz to a wider general audience, and to greatly expand the contemporary Latin jazz big band repertoire through commissions to artists across a wide stylistic and geographic range.

Following his 2009 GRAMMY® Award for "Best Latin Jazz Album" for the Orchestra's debut recording, Song for Chico (ZOHO), O'Farrill has received numerous GRAMMY® wins for The Offense of the Drum ("Best Latin Jazz Album"), Cuba: The Conversation Continues ("The Afro Latin Jazz Suite," "Best Instrumental Composition").

 His album with Chucho Valdés, Familia: Tribute to Bebo & Chico, won a GRAMMY® Award in the "Best Instrumental Composition" category for his composition, "Three Revolutions," and Cuba: The Conversation Continues won a 2016 Latin GRAMMY® for "Best Latin Jazz Album."

 This past March 2021, O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra won their 7th GRAMMY® for Four Questions, with Cornel West as guest orator.

 In September 2018, O'Farrill released his album, Fandango at the Wall: A Soundtrack for the United States, Mexico, and Beyond, featuring the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, Antonio Sanchez, Regina Carter, Akua Dixon, Mandy Gonzalez, Patricio Hidalgo, Rahim AlHaj, and Ramón Gutiérrez Hernández. This was also released as a documentary for HBO MAX called Fandango at the Wall.

In 2019, O'Farrill was appointed Professor at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music in the Global Jazz Studies department and is currently the Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. O'Farrill is a Steinway Artist and records for Blue Note Records.

Afro Latin Jazz Alliance

 The non-profit Afro Latin Jazz Alliance (ALJA) was established by Arturo O'Farrill in 2007 to promote Afro Latin Jazz through a comprehensive array of performance and education programs.

 ALJA's mission is to perform, educate about, and preserve the music of all of the Americas, emanating from African and indigenous roots, through the entry point of jazz.

 ALJA embraces its mission with a commitment to social justice, equity, inclusion, and the equality of all cultures worldwide.

 ALJA produces the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra's annual performance season in New York, and maintains a weekly engagement for the Orchestra at the famed jazz club Birdland.



The Alliance also maintains a world-class collection of Latin jazz musical scores and recordings.

 ALJA's education programs include the Afro Latin Jazz Academy of Music (ALJAM), an in-school residency program serving public schools citywide with instrumental and ensemble instruction, the pre-professional youth orchestra; the Fat Afro Latin Jazz Cats, which prepares the next generation of musicians, and the Global Rhythms in Our Tribe (G.R.I.O.T.); a community music program that engages underserved youth in anti-violence activities.

 The Afro Latin Jazz Alliance maintains administrative offices in Harlem.


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 Jesse P. Cutler

JP Cutler Media

 925.253.3163

 jesse@jpcutlermedia.com