HERE - ULI North Florida
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HERE - ULI North Florida
Moving Dirt: Impactful Projects Happening in Gainesville Sponsored By: Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Butler Plaza North Cory Presnick Butler Enterprises Enterprises THE NEXT CHAPTER Redevelopment & Expansion Urban Land Institute – North Florida Moving Dirt! December 3rd, 2015 Enterprises Enterprises Sales Drives Retail – Access, Traffic & Merchandising Drives Sales Project Facts 267 Total Acres, 1M Square Feet 360° Access, and Existing Transit… Now we have… 2.5M sq.ft. approved, Plus… 1,000 dwelling units, 500 bed hotel… Development Mix, Subareas 1 & 2 Subarea 2: Transitional Development Subarea 1: Destination Retail Development Subarea 1, Destination Retail, the only area of with larger blocks and big-box retail, is located in the western portion. Subarea 2, Transitional Development utilizes development standards to transition from I-75, industrial areas, and Destination Retail, north to the Urban Village to and the Town Center, located to the east. ACERAGE Subarea 1 31.7% Subarea 2 28.0% Subarea 3 18.0% Subarea 4 21.5% Development Mix, Subareas 3 & 4 Subarea 3: Town Center Development Subarea 4: Future Re-development At the intersection of SW 34th Street and Archer Road, Subarea 3 redevelops as a highly pedestrian-oriented Town Center. Subarea 4 redevelopment contains gridded, interconnected blocks and new connections. The subarea blend represents is a specific response to consumer preference and trends. ACREAGE Subarea 1 31.7% Subarea 2 28.0% Subarea 3 18.0% Subarea 4 21.5% Enterprises THE NEXT CHAPTER Redevelopment & Expansion Urban Land Institute – North Florida Moving Dirt! December 3rd, 2015 Enterprises Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Celebration Pointe Dave Stockman Viking Company ABOUT CELEBRATION POINTE December 2015 ABOUT CELEBRATION POINTE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS Real Estate industry veterans Ralph Conti, and Svein Dyrkolbotn have teamed up to form Celebration Pointe Development Partners Ralph J Conti, CCIM, CDP, CRX Ra Co Real Estate ,LLC Atlanta , GA Prior to forming Ra Co, Mr. Conti served as Executive Vice President of development for KIMCO Realty (NYSE:KIM); Co-managing Partner, North American Properties-Atlanta; Vice President and Director of Development, Developers Diversified Realty (NYSE:DDR), Vice President Development and Construction, Glimcher Realty Trust (NYSE:GRT) and Director of Development, Homart Community Centers. He has led the development of over 40 million square feet of retail and mixed use development across the United States in his 35 plus year career. RaCo provides multi-platform consulting, advisory and fee development services to both private and institutional clients. Svein Dyrkolbotn Viking Company Gainesville, FL Mr. Dyrkolbotn, a native of Norway and long-time Gainesville resident and University of Florida alum, has over 15 years of development experience. Dyrkolbotn has developed and managed over 2,000 multifamily units for Gainesville based Davis & Sons across the Southeast United States. Mr. Dyrkolbotn is a State of Florida licensed General Contractor and owner of Viking Companies. Mr. Dyrkolbotn has been developing residential projects in the Gainesville area for a number of years, including highly acclaimed Campus View. Dyrkolbotn secured the entitlements for Celebration Pointe, which, when fully built-out, will be comprised of approximately 1,000 residential units and 1,000,000 square feet of commercial space. 2579 SW 87th Drive, Gainesville, FL 32608 | celebrationpointe.com 15 PROSPECTIVE AERIAL Multi-modal bridge across I-75 providing secondary access and transit service. Located at the NW corner of I-75 and Archer Rd on 125 acres Celebration Pointe is a 1 million SF mixed-use development comprised of Premium Outlet and entertainment retail, dining, “Class A” office space, hospitality and luxury apartment homes. 2579 SW 87th Drive, Gainesville, FL 32608 | celebrationpointe.com 16 Celebration Pointe The only Lifestyle Center with Premium Outlet shopping within 100 miles of Gainesville (including a 100,000 SF Bass Pro Shop and a 10 screen first-to-market ‘luxury’ seating Regal Cinema) New home of local software giant InfoTech Hotel Indigo as the only true boutique hotel in Gainesville. (137 rooms and meeting space) At its center is a pedestrian-friendly “Main Street: containing luxury apartments sitting a-top ground level retail and dining 300,000+ SF of “Class A” office space, 200,000 SF of premium outlet retail space and 1000 luxury apartment homes. 2579 SW 87th Drive, Gainesville, FL 32608 | celebrationpointe.com 17 Celebration Pointe First-to-market Cox “Gigablast” community with complementary Wi-Fi Structured parking Florida’s first Green Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Adjacent to a 700 acre conservation area which contains miles of hiking and biking trails www.archerbraidtrail.com Sustainable design that is environment and pedestrian friendly Only 2 miles from the University of Florida and UF Health (formerly Shands) and 7.5 miles from Santa Fe College 2579 SW 87th Drive, Gainesville, FL 32608 | celebrationpointe.com 18 Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Depot Park Cindi Harvey Gainesville CRA Phase 2 Depot Park Phase 2 - Grading & drainage Park infrastructure Entry features Paths & Depot Trail Lawns & Gardens Picnic Pavilion Water’s Edge Promenade - Children’s Play Area - Park Restroom - Site furnishings Future Phases: - Amphitheater - Cade Museum Context sensitive design The design is inspired by the context surrounding Depot Park; where industry and nature coexist Simple materials used in thoughtful ways Children’s Play Area: A Closer Look Play Equipment Renderings “Children have a sensory need to taste danger and excitement; this doesn’t mean that what they do actually has to be dangerous, only that they feel they are taking a great risk.” – Sandester “Children have the right to relax and play, and to join in a wide range of cultural, artistic, and other recreational activities. The right to play applies to all children regardless of their race, religion, or abilities.” – Article 31 United Nations Rights of Children Custom play equipment concepts are the intellectual property of Landscape Structures Play Equipment Examples Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Envision Alachua Kevin Coulson Waymaker Communications ALACHUA COUNTY, Florida Anchors & Assets Distance to Plum Creek’s Lands from East Gainesville’s Five Points Area University of Florida – U.S. Top 15 Public Research University Santa Fe College – U.S. #1 Community College I-75 UF Health Shands Hospital i2 - The University of Florida’s Innovation District, home to UF’s Innovation Hub and The Cade Museum of Creativity + Invention (Dr. Robert Cade, Inventor of Gatorade) US 301 Progress Corporate Park, home of the Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator, #1 in World 2013 Gainesville Regional Airport (GNV) connects to ATL, MIA, CLT CSX, class 1 freight line, main North/South line in Florida I-75, US 301 Distribution Center Cluster – Sysco, Walmart, Dollar General Distribution Centers PLUM CREEK EASP PROPERTY PLUM CREEK EASP PROPERTYEXISTING CONSERVATION EASEMENT JUNE 2015 EASP Land Use Scenario EA-PRES: PRESERVATION EA-CON: PROPOSED CONSERVATION EA-CON: EXISTING CONSERVATION EA-RUR: RURAL EMPLOYMENT ORIENTED MIXED USE MIXED USE CENTER ADVANCED MANUFACTURING RESIDENTIAL Envision Alachua 2015 Envision Alachua Sector Plan Total Acres Max Developed Acres 52,745 3,380 Envision Alachua Hawthorne Total Acres Max Developed Acres 1,363 809 Conservation Existing 22,865 New 22,364 (3,538 Preservation) Accommodates 30,000 jobs 9,500 residences (8,700/EASP, 800/Haw) 12.85 million sq ft industrial/R&D/manufacturing 1.350 million sq ft commercial ENVISION ALACHUA SR 20 JOB CENTER & EA-HAWTHORNE JOB CENTER CONCEPT PLAN Aerial Hawthorne Map Aerial Map EA – HAWTHORNE • Annexation: Approved November 17, 2015 • Comprehensive Plan Amendment: Approved November 17, 2015 • Zoning: Beginning early 2016 EA - SECTOR PLAN – Land-use Portion • County Staff Report: October 2015 • County Planning Commission Public Hearing: November 18 and 19, 2015 – recommended approval • County Commission Public Hearing regarding transmittal: January 26 or February 9, 2016 • State Agency Review: Spring 2016 • County Commission Adoption Public Hearing: Summer 2016 Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Infinity Hall Kirsten Stuver, CAM Signet-Enterprises • • • • • • • ULI - GAINESVILLE| 35 • • • • ULI - GAINESVILLE| 36 • • • • • • • • • • ULI - GAINESVILLE| 37 • • • • ULI - GAINESVILLE| 38 Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Innovation Hub Jane Muir University of Florida University of Florida • • • 14th Largest public in U.S. OTL ranks in top ten • Licenses Executed • Patents Filed • Startups Created (15 – 20/yr) UF Tech Connect - housed in OTL connects: • New discoveries • Entrepreneurs • Investors • Facilities © 2015 University of Florida Construction: November 2010 to October 2011 © 2015 University of Florida Florida Innovation Hub at UF $8.2 million EDA Grant/$5 million UF Match in July 2009 50,000 square feet multi-use incubator Opened in October 2011 60+ companies – 763 jobs - >$50 million private investment © 2015 University of Florida Ripple Effect Success Story: Shadow Health • Renovated old Rice Hardware Building • Over 70 employees and hiring more • Just leased another 5000 sq. ft. © 2015 University of Florida $8 September 2015 $8 million grant/$9 million UF match Anticipate another 50,000 sq. ft. Substantial completion – less than three years © 2015 University of Florida Innovation Hub Phase I & II Architectural Rendering © 2015 University of Florida Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Park Avenue at Santa Fe Jason Roberson Urban Habitats Park Avenue TND, Gainesville Florida Park Avenue TND, Gainesville Florida Park Avenue TND, Gainesville Florida Goals & Objectives Create New Traditional Neighborhood Design Development Create Retail/Dining & Entertainment Destination 300 luxury apartment units 30,000 square feet of commercial and office space Park Avenue TND, Gainesville Florida Park Avenue TND, Gainesville Florida Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Power District Redevelopment Andrew Meeker City of Gainesville POWER DISTRICT ULI Presentation DECEMBER 3, 2015 POWER DISTRICT EXISTING CONDITIONS DENOTES TASK COMPLETE DENOTES TASK UNDERWAY DENOTES TASK PLANNED POWER DISTRICT WHAT’S NEXT….. ANDREW MEEKER [email protected] M 352.393.8205 Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region Santa Fe Blount Center Dug Jones Santa Fe College Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region The Standard Andrew Young Landmark Properties DEVELOPMENT | CONSTRUCTION | MANAGEMENT | INVESTMENT 65 Overview The Standard Number of Units 430 units Number of Beds 1,200 beds Hotel Keys Commercial Space Delivery Date 144 61,800 SF August 2017 Total Enrollment 50,350 Location Address: 1310 W University Ave. Walking distance to: • University of Florida’s core academic buildings • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Greek Housing • Popular bars and restaurants along University Avenue 66 Student Housing: • Floor plans will range in size from studios through 6-bedroom units • Most units will offer a bathroom for each bedroom • Rents will include cable, internet, water, sewer, and trash • All units will come furnished • Finishes include stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and faux wood floors in the common areas • Select “Premium” and “VIP” units, which will be larger than the typical layout • “VIP” units will also have access to a separate amenity area with a private pool Typical Kitchen Layout/Finishes 67 Typical Common Area Layout/Finishes Student Amenities: • Rooftop Pool • Study Rooms • VIP Pool and Amenity Space • Golf Simulator • Fitness Facility • Yoga Studio • Computer Lab • Sauna • Tanning Beds • Ground Level Retail 68 Retail: • 61,800 SF of rentable retail space • Currently in talks with numerous potential tenants and expecting between 10-15 occupants • Tenants will include local, regional, and national companies • When completed, the commercial space will offer a mix of retailers and restaurants/bars • Parking will be available for retail customers and will be charged on an hourly basis 69 Hotel: • Will consist of 144 keys • Each key will have 1 parking space allotted to it in the on-site parking garage • Landmark Properties is currently in talks with a global hotel owner, operator, and franchisor to operate under one of their flagship brands • There will be a bar and restaurant on the ground floor • A pool and outdoor amenity space will be located on the rooftop 70 Chair, ULI North Florida Capital Region UF Health Brad Pollitt UF Health Strategic Goals • • • • • • Accommodate growth (demographic and service line) Improve access and attractiveness of facilities Align facilities with contemporary and future technology Support World Class Medical service lines Care for Florida’s growing population College Town into University City 72 Project Status November 2015 Project Update 216 Inpatient Rooms • • • • 72 Cardio ICU Beds 48 Cardio Med-Surg Beds 48 Neuro ICU Beds 48 Neuro Med-Surg Beds 20 Operating Rooms 78 Clinic Exam/Procedure Rooms 7/8 Stories Parking structure Total Building Area: 521,104 GSF 73 Economy • Economy-=jobs, jobs, jobs – 400-600 FTE – Up to 2000 construction • Research -Preeminence – FTE plus spouse – Team – Grant $$ • Patients from all Florida Counties and US/LA • Housing and general commerce for next generation 74 Transportation and Infrastructure • Regional transit access – destination/location planning – employee incentive • Strengthen and support local utilities thru partnerships • Bike trails and showers for bikers • Public spaces • Focus on Activity Centers 75 This is downtown Atlanta! Project Update • High density • Multi-story • Structured parking • Plan and build Central Core • Create Public spaces • Activity Centers 76 Sustainability • LEED Gold or equivalent • Energy savings • Reclaimed Water • Reduced water consumption • Educate others 77 The University City • UF Health is bringing 500,000 SF, 400 high paying jobs and 2000 construction jobs to Gainesville and that is just the beginning. • Preeminence brings researchers, families and assistants to the community from all over the US and the world with expectations of a dynamic urban environment. Is Gainesville ready to transform from a College Town to a University City to take advantage of UF Health Preeminence!? 78
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