Providence One Partners Breaks Ground on New Building in Lake Mary
LAKE MARY, Fla. – Providence One Partners, a Lake Mary, Fla. based multi-disciplined
real estate development, investment, and consulting company, has broken ground
on a new office/retail building at the front entrance of the premier Colonial
TownPark in Lake Mary, Fla that will also become home to the company.
Focused on client-driven
real estate solutions, Providence One Partners was founded in 2008 by Tom Green
and Michelle Pierce. They have a distinguished track record and over 60 years
of industry experience in multiple property types.
Scheduled for occupancy in
the first quarter of 2019, the ground floor features 5,400 square feet of
retail or restaurant space with a patio seating option. Providence One will
occupy 2,700 square feet on the second floor with an additional 2,700 square
feet of Class A office space available for lease.
“It’s a strategically
located building at the front entrance of and last developable parcel in the award
winning Colonial TownPark. By introducing this high-quality, boutique
Class A asset into the market, we have the opportunity to attract select
high-grade tenants seeking a prominent walkable business home with signage
opportunities” noted Pierce. “With my
partner Tom having led the development of Colonial TownPark from the ground up,
it’s fitting that our Headquarters building be located there. We are excited to deliver a complementary
mixed-use Building as the last piece of this development”
Providence One Partners
retained Crossman & Company to lease the 10,000+ square foot, two story
building. Crossman & Company has experience in retail and office leasing,
property management and investment sales of shopping centers, single-tenant,
triple-net assets, as well as mixed-use and lifestyle properties.
“This is a unique
opportunity for a restaurant or retailer in a prime established mixed-use
location. It has exceptional access to major roadways and is convenient to
adjacent major employers and nearby high-income residential neighborhoods,”
said Crossman & Company CEO John Crossman. “The building’s second floor is
a rare opportunity that allows a small tenant to have a significant presence in
an exclusive office asset with monument signage.”
Johnson-Laux of Orlando,
Fla. is the general contractor and Forum Architecture of Altamonte Springs, Fl.
is the architect.
For leasing information
contact Christie Alexander at 407.581.6223 or calexander@crossmanco.com.