Transcend Security strengthens management team with addition of Darwyn Harp as EVP

Transcend Security strengthens management team with addition of Darwyn Harp as EVP

 CRE veteran to help drive the next stage of company development

PHOENIX – Transcend Security, one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing private security companies, is pleased to announce that industry veteran Darwyn Harp has joined the firm as its Executive Vice President-Operations and Principal.

Harp will be responsible for all aspects of operational and management strategies of Transcend Security’s Class A High-Rise and Commercial Division. He will report directly to Chris Vetter, Co-Founder and CEO of Transcend Security.

“I am pleased to welcome Darwyn, who brings extensive leadership experience in the high-rise and commercial property vertical market to Transcend Security,” Vetter said. “Darwyn’s skill set, strong financial expertise and impressive accomplishments will further strengthen our management team as we continue to execute against our strategic growth initiatives and long-term vision for the business.”

Prior to joining Transcend Security, Harp enjoyed a 23-year career with Hines, a worldwide leader in global real estate investment, development and management. He most recently served as General Property Manager with responsibility for the American Airlines relationship. Prior to Hines, Harp served as an Investment Analyst for private placement debt and equity firm, Rice Capital, as well as Assistant Vice President for NationsBank.

Harp is well-known in the Valley’s commercial real estate community. He has served twice as President of BOMA Greater Phoenix. He has also served on the BOMA Board of Directors.  Harp is also active in the community, having served on several non-profit boards over his 20 years in Metro Phoenix. Some include the Downtown Tempe Authority, LifeStream Complete Senior Living Board of Directors and Scottsdale Christian Academy Board of Directors.

“I echo Chris’s praise that Darwyn’s expertise and deep experience will be a valuable asset going forward,” said Shawn Crane, COO and Co-Founder of Transcend Security. “Darwyn will be a strong leader in our operation, as he has a terrific track record of building and leading high performing teams.

“Chris and I will be working closely with Darwyn, as we continue to execute our operational growth plans, and enhance the client experience, while continuing to drive sustained and profitable growth,” Crane added.

A native of Lubbock, Texas, Harp graduated from Texas A&M University with a BBA in finance. An active member of the North Phoenix Baptist Church, Harp is married and has three children. Away from the office he enjoys golf, biking, sporting clay shooting and motorcycle touring.

“I am thrilled to join the Transcend Security management and ownership team at such an exciting time for the business,” Harp said. “I look forward to working together with Chris, Shawn and the talented Transcend Security management team and family of security officers to create long-term success and new opportunities. The future is bright.”

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About Transcend Security Solutions

Founded in 2014, Transcend Security Solutions is a premier provider of highly trained security personnel to multiple vertical markets. Transcend Security delivers superior physical security services that protect people, homes, and businesses. Our Mission Statement guides us: “To provide a level of service that transcends good work and discovers the tremendous experience of doing great work.” For more information on Transcend Security Solutions, please visit us at www.transcendsecurity.com. If you would like more information about this topic, please contact the Transcend Media Department at (480) 656-6500 or via email at media@transcendsecurity.com.

Artisan Colour names new Director of Digital Printing, expands into areas of specialty growth   

Artisan Colour names new Director of Digital Printing, expands into areas of specialty growth  

     SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA (March 2, 2020) – Artisan Colour, founded by a trio of print professionals in 1998, is positioning itself for expansion with the recent addition of Director of Digital Printing Alan Ludington.

To complement Ludington’s hiring, Artisan Colour is also investing in key areas to provide specialty print solutions for mid-size companies to Fortune 500 organizations. The decision to add to the leadership team was, in part, due to the demand of the expanding business.

A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, Ludington has held leadership positions in professional printing operations throughout the West and Pacific Northwest. Most recently he led Premier Press in Portland, Oregon, as the Wide Format Manager. He brings more than 35 years of print industry experience to Artisan, specifically across large format, small format, and offset printing. Ludington possesses a legacy of print history; his father was also a printer.

“As owners, we take the responsibility for running Artisan very seriously,” said CEO Doug Bondon. “My partner, John Passante and I, believe the addition of Alan will enhance the company. We are excited to begin a new journey to grow the operation and success of our business, and more importantly, to continue to provide top-notch printing services to our loyal customers.”

Artisan Colour is also pursuing HIPPA compliance. It is a rigorous process to become compliant and Artisan has done so (within the last year). Through Artisan’s association with hospitals and the health care industry, it became evident that this was a real opportunity.

Artisan Colour has also recognized a growing opportunity in the print-on-demand market for franchisee concepts.  Franchise businesses require an efficient streamlined web-to-print ordering platform for multiple locations/people. Artisan is now creating custom portals/websites as a solution for franchisees who need ongoing print solutions.

On the e-commerce side of the business, rapid expansion of that division has driven the need to invest in dye-sublimation printing and a new Epson F-series printer. The F-series provides the sharpest and widest printing gamut for the sublimation to aluminum process creating stunning ChromaLuxe prints. Artisan Colour also plans to add a new Print MIS platform and recently purchased UV coating equipment from Tec Lighting.

Located in a 36,000 SF North Scottsdale building, Artisan Colour was founded by Doug Bondon, Joe Vallone, and John Passante. They represent more than 80 years of color separation and printing experience. The company employs more than 65 professionals who provide diversified printing services including design, photography, color management and digital printing from large to small.

Artisan Colour began as a catalog production company in 1998. For its first five years, it built a reputation as one of the top catalog production and color management companies in the nation, winning clients such as Neiman Marcus, Sundance Catalog and Patagonia. Artisan has since added other highly recognized brands including Pottery Barn, Johnston & Murphy, Filson and JOHNNY WAS.

In 2005 Artisan Colour moved to its current location near Westworld in North Scottsdale. The company absorbed a large format printing company, expanding into a state-of-the-art production facility.

For more information, visit www.artisancolour.com.

Mental health expert sharing how she turned tragedy into action after brother’s suicide; SAE Phoenix Alumni chapter a co-sponsor   

Mental health expert sharing how she turned tragedy into action after brother’s suicide; SAE Phoenix Alumni chapter a co-sponsor  

     TEMPE, ARIZONA (March 2, 2020) – Delivering a message of turning tragedy into action, Alison Malmon, founder and Executive Director of Active Minds, will present “Changing the Conversation About Mental Health,” March 16 at the Memorial Union Pima Auditorium on the Arizona State University main campus.

Co-sponsoring the event is the SAE Phoenix Alumni chapter. Other co-sponsors include Active Minds, LiveWell@ASU and Devils4Devils.

Malmon defines herself as a sister first. When her big brother Brian died by suicide during her freshman year of college, she was devastated and left with more questions than answers. Why him? Why hadn’t she known how much he was struggling?

She formed a group on the campus at the University of Pennsylvania to give students like herself the platform and tools to change the conversation about mental health. Now, more than 15 years later, Malmon has cultivated that small student group into the internationally recognized nonprofit organization Active Minds.

Malmon shares her story to inspire others to speak out and be heard, to not suffer in silence and to help fight the stigma surrounding mental illness, and continues to inspire audiences with her story and calls to action.

The March 16 event is free and open to the public. It begins at 6 p.m. Register at links.asu.edu/activeminds.

 

 

Land Advisors Organization Residential Development Team sells final Peralta Canyon parcel to Beazer Homes for $6.659M

Land Advisors Organization Residential Development Team sells final Peralta Canyon parcel to Beazer Homes for $6.659M

     Scottsdale, Ariz. (February 26, 2020) – Land Advisors Organization is pleased to announce the sale of 78 lots in Peralta Canyon Phase II, located at the base of the Superstition Mountains in Gold Canyon, to Beazer Homes for $6.659 million.

The sale of this parcel marks the close-out of available land at Peralta Canyon. Beazer Homes joins Lennar Homes and Gehan Homes in the second phase of this highly desirable community.

The sale was handled by Ryan Semro, Bret Rinehart and Ben Heglie, who specialize in single-family and multi-family residential development in Arizona for Land Advisors Organization.

The team has represented the seller, Peralta Canyon LLC developed by Voyager Properties, in the sale of land to homebuilders in 10 separate transactions. Builders represented by the team in these sales include Beazer Homes, CalATlantic, Gehan, KB Homes and Lennar Homes.

“Working with clients like Voyager Properties and Beazer Homes is very rewarding,” said Semro, with Land Advisors Organization’s residential team. “We’ve watched and predicted the growth in the area for years, and being able to help Peralta Canyon to close-out Phase II while expanding the presence of a well-respected builder like Beazer Homes into the phase is one of the ways we feel that we contribute to building successful communities around the Valley.”

This most recent sale of the 55-foot by 110-foot guaranteed finished lots closed earlier this month and provides Beazer Homes with coveted inventory at the NE corner of US 60 and Peralta Road in Gold Canyon, Arizona.

Construction of Beazer Homes’ newest Superstition Mountain single-family home development recently commenced.

 

About Land Advisors Organization

 

Founded in 1987, Land Advisors Organization is the nation’s largest land brokerage firm specializing in providing deep market insights to landowners and purchasers for the most comprehensive and effective evaluation of land in markets across the country. By integrating current local market information with cutting-edge technology and geographically specialized professionals, Land Advisors Organization advises clients in identifying and capitalizing on valuable land opportunities in all economic environments. Land Advisors Organization serves landowners and purchasers from offices in Phoenix, Tucson, Casa Grande and Flagstaff, Arizona; Irvine, San Francisco, Century City, Pasadena, Roseville and San Diego, California; Orlando and Tampa Bay, Florida; Boise, Idaho; Las Vegas, Nevada; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Charlotte, North Carolina; Austin, Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah and Seattle, Washington. Stay connected with us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

CBRE 1st VP Michael Strittmatter named 2020 Chair for NAIOP Arizona Developing Leaders 

CBRE 1st VP Michael Strittmatter named 2020 Chair for NAIOP Arizona Developing Leaders 

        PHOENIX, ARIZ. (February 25, 2020) – Michael Strittmatter, First Vice President CBRE Advisory & Transaction Services, Investor Leasing, has been named 2020 Chairman for the Arizona Chapter of NAIOP’s Developing Leaders (DL) program, which serves commercial real estate professionals age 35 and under.

       Strittmatter joined CBRE in 2011. He specializes in landlord leasing throughout Metro Phoenix with a focus on representing Class A building owners and developers. He and his team have completed numerous build-to-suit transactions and have extensive experience leasing, large, ground-up business parks.

       “Thanks to last year’s Chairman, Pat Boyle, for all his hard work setting the tone for this upcoming year,” Strittmatter said. “The Developing Leaders program has a great foundation, and I’m looking forward to welcoming the new members and new ideas this upcoming year. Expanding programs such as the NAIOP-AZ Connections (mentoring) will continue to increase the value of membership.”

     In addition to naming a new chairman, the Developing Leaders selected the 2020 Steering Committee. The other officers are Pat Boyle, Cushman & Wakefield, immediate past chairman; Matthew Krause, Krause Interior Architecture, vice chairman; and Chelsea Porter, The Renaissance Companies, treasurer.

     Additional steering committee members are Chris Beall, JLL; Ellen Boles, Phoenix Design One, Inc.; Liz Collins, Cresa; Tim Colquhoun, National Bank of Arizona; Jack Czerwinski, Majestic Realty Co.; Phil Haenel, Cushman & Wakefield; Jenna Harrison, ViaWest Group; Cullen Mahoney, Trammell Crow Company; Ashley Marsh, Tiffany & Bosco; Thomas Maynard, GPEC; Sterling Pascal, Lee & Associates; Preston Pilcher, Lovitt Touche; Madeline Rumpf, Cresa; Patrick Schrimsher, Cushman & Wakefield; Kyle Seger, JLL; Josh Tracy, Ryan Companies US, Inc.; Bryan Wright, Kimley-Horn; and Mollie Zemer, Barclay Group.

         In 2020 the Developing Leaders will continue to refine the Young Professionals Group (YPG) mentorship program. DL events scheduled for 2020 include a bowling outing, a spring training baseball game, the signature Rookies & Rockstars evening, networking happy hours, a holiday party and an educational speaker event.

          All NAIOP members who are age 35 or under qualify to participate in the Developing Leaders program, whether they joined through the DL membership category or as part of a corporate membership.

McCarthy Nordburg brings timeless design to pair of Phoenix law firms, innovative design to new headquarters for P.F. Chang’s and Zovio

McCarthy Nordburg brings timeless design to pair of Phoenix law firms, innovative design to new headquarters for P.F. Chang’s and Zovio

     PHOENIX, ARIZ.  (February 24, 2020) – McCarthy Nordburg, a woman-owned leading architectural interior design firm, recently added two law firms, the new headquarters for a popular restaurant brand and headquarters for an education services company to its resumé of work across the Valley.

Design work by the locally-owned and award-winning firm includes the law office of Frazer, Ryan, Goldberg & Arnold LLP; the law office of Engelman Berger (both in Phoenix); the new P.F. Chang’s China Bistro headquarters in Scottsdale; and Zovio (previously Bridgepoint Education) in Chandler.

“Our vision for each client is to create a design that reflects their business, brand and culture. For Zovio, their new headquarters looks less like a traditional office and more like an exciting place to work and socialize,” said David A. Hobart, Jr., Principal and Director of Design, McCarthy Nordburg. “Law firms today are trending toward updating their aesthetics to better reflect their practice and culture.”

PF Chang’s (Photo by Leland Gebhardt, Gebhardt Photography).

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

McCarthy Nordburg partnered with PF Chang’s to translate the brand and culture into a built environment for the new headquarters. The concept focused on the methodology of celebrating, life, family and food.

Initial requirements included a new corporate headquarters with a test kitchen. P.F. Chang’s way of working had grown to be more collaborative and technologically interactive. The office celebrates the excitement and energy found in their restaurants by integrating design elements into their corporate headquarters such as Asian inspired murals.

The 55,000 SF offices are located in Scottsdale. Menemsha Solutions was the general contractor. Key subcontractors included Kraemer Engineering, Caruso Turley Scott, Interface Flooring, RFC Groups and SAVE Electronics.

“Life is about the little things – that feeling you get from discovering your new favorite food to embarking on your next adventure. By living our values every day, we create our vibe,” said Paul Fleming, co-founder of P.F. Chang’s.

Zovio headquarters in Chandler.

Zovio

McCarthy Nordburg collaborated with Zovio on its new headquarters. Zovio is an educational technology services organization that offers an innovative approach to education by personalizing educational opportunities with smarter ways to learn.

With a commercial aesthetic woven into subtle elements of biophilic design, Zovio’s new HQ is breathtaking. The first floor totals 80,000 SF and the mezzanine 50,000 SF. Tech meets creativity with DIRTT modular walls, acoustic panels and white noise systems that strategically eliminate sound overlap. The new headquarters features amenities such as an exterior patio, stadium seating for “all hands” town hall meetings, a health clinic, fitness center, full-service café and a coffee shop welcome center.

Zovio is located at 1811 E. Northrop Blvd., in Chandler. The project totals 130,000 SF. The general contractor was Stevens Leinweber and key subcontractors included Energy Design Systems, Caruso Turley Scott, Acoustical Consulting Services and GMBI.

Engelman Berger (Photo by Leland Gebhardt, Gebhardt Photography).

Engelman Berger

Engelman Berger chose McCarthy Nordburg as its design partner for the third time on a fast-tracked relocation of the firm’s office. The client desired a timeless, modern design while paying homage to the firm’s 20-year history. The second-generation renovation included maintaining portions of the existing layout while incorporating new modern design elements.

Located at 2800 N. Central Ave., Suite 1200, in Phoenix, the new offices totaled 15,500 SF. Stevens Leinweber was the general contractor and notable subcontractors were Peterson Engineering and Transact Commercial Interiors.

FRGA (Photo by Leland Gebhardt, Gebhardt Photography).

 

Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold LLP

      The law firm selected McCarthy Nordburg as the design partner for its new offices on the 18th floor of an iconic high-rise in Central Phoenix. The new offices boast panoramic views, sliding glass walls, LED lighting, warm and inviting interior finishes and a variety of meeting and gathering spaces.

The result is a distinctive space that pays homage to the firm’s Arizona roots while providing a highly functional space that supports the work of their multi-generational practice.

Located at 1850 N. Central Ave., in Phoenix, the space totaled 20,000 SF. Jokake Construction was the general contractor and key subcontractors included Peterson Engineering, Caruso Turley Scott, Goodman’s Interior Structures and Corporate Interior Systems.

About McCarthy Nordburg

Founded in 1986, McCarthy Nordburg is a local leading architectural interior design firm guided by the same founding principles – design, inspiration, measurable results and extraordinary service.  Our mission is to create smart workplace and design solutions for professional corporate offices, financial services, higher education and tenant improvement services for landlords.   We are known in the marketplace as leading innovators – not followers.  Collaborating with our clients and consultants is an essential part of our process.   Understanding objectives is the basis for developing uniquely timeless solutions that go beyond achieving client goals to inspiring levels of workplace enjoyment and productivity beyond their expectations.  McCarthy Nordburg has earned both local and global prestige for more than three decades.   We are consistently voted in the Top of AZ ranking and recognized for award-winning design from AZRE, Contract Design, Corporate Interiors, IIDA and NAIOP. For more information visit mccarthynordburg.com.

KatzDesignGroup transforms pair of spaces into modern, elegant medical suites in Scottsdale

KatzDesignGroup transforms pair of spaces into modern, elegant medical suites in Scottsdale

      PHOENIX, ARIZ. (Feb. 24, 2020) – It was just what the doctor ordered for two Scottsdale physicians as Beth Katz of KatzDesignGroup transformed a pair of spaces into two specialty medical suites.

Katz collaborated with her team to provide full-scope interior design for Arizona Integrative Medicine & Spa, 11648 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale; and Starkman Facial Plastic Surgery, 8560 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale.

Arizona Integrative Medicine & Spa was a full tenant improvement from a shell space for its tenant, Dr. Jyoti Patel. The 3,150 SF TI includes exam rooms, a classroom, teaching kitchen, IV therapy room, medspa. There is a sliding door from the lobby into the classroom. It can extend the room for learning events as well as yoga or wellness classes.

“The space exudes wellness,” Katz said. “Every design element was selected to feel healthy, natural and relaxing.”

The project team included Michael Hall, architect of record; and Kaiser Construction, general contractor.

“Traditional medical practice space can look very sterile,” Dr. Patel said. “Patients come in frightened, sick; it can be very impersonal. The vision I had for Beth was to make the space inviting and calm. We accomplished this with the soft lighting, simple tones; elements that are very inviting and make it look more personal.

“The spaces are cultivated for small visits and customized care. All the rooms are designed for one-on-one consultation; there is an IV lounge if a patient needs hydration. Health is also built around community. The classroom is perfect for that. We can bring in like-minded patients, collectively ask questions, have group classes, and do so in more of a town-hall type meeting. These collective meetings help educate my patients. That’s a big thing for me. This design has been set up perfectly for me,” Dr. Patel said.

Starkman Facial Plastic Surgery, 8560 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale.

Starkman Facial Plastic Surgery was an interior design project that comprised 3,300 SF. The lobby has a modern mix of materials including weathered wood, wallpaper, walnut, brass and stone. Modern brass pendants and sconces add interest to the space.

“This space is modern and elegant,” Katz said. “The mix of materials in the lobby elevates the space. There is also a wonderful collection of art that complements the finishes.”

The project team included K&A Architects, Kaiser Construction and Forward Tilt.

“Beth Katz was outstanding during the complete redesign of our space,” Dr. Starkman said. “We started by interviewing four interior design firms who were all highly recommended but wound up proceeding with Katz Design Group because of Beth’s passion and vision.

“She was involved in every step of the process and was heavily involved with all of our contractors to ensure that the design was realized. It’s a time-consuming and stressful ordeal to proceed with a heavy redesign, but Beth made the process easy,” Dr. Starkman added.

About KatzDesignGroup:

 KatzDesignGroup is a full-service interior design firm specializing in commercial tenant improvements, healthcare, and restaurant interiors. Allow us to help you meet your business goals by designing fresh dynamic space with a green edge.  By creating spaces that enhance greater creativity, comfort and innovation, our clients, both local and national, benefit from a space designed and branded for them. For more information visit www.katzdesigngroup.com

 

Caliente Construction breaks ground on $9M office/hangar building at PHX-Mesa Gateway   

Caliente Construction breaks ground on $9M office/hangar building at PHX-Mesa Gateway  

     TEMPE, ARIZ.  (Feb. 19, 2020) – Caliente Construction Inc., broke ground Feb. 18 on a combination office and hangar building at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport for Aviation Performance Solutions, the largest provider of upset prevention and recovery training in the world.

Caliente, an Arizona-based general contractor providing commercial construction services in the Western U.S. for almost 30 years, collaborated with architect Dekker Perich Sabatini on the $9 million development that initially consists of approximately 10,000 SF of office and training space on two levels and 14,000 SF of hangar space.

The new facility will provide airplane pilots with the advanced skills to overcome the No. 1 cause of aviation-related fatalities, loss of control in-flight. Aviation Performance’s new headquarters facility complex will be two separate developments at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.

“The expansion by APS at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport with these two all-new facilities underscores our commitment to the economic growth of the region, creating jobs, and expanding our ability to meet a major shift in demand for our unique flight training services,” said Paul B.J. Ransbury, CEO of Aviation Performance Solutions. “We help pilots bring everyone home safely. Our team is dedicated to saving lives in aviation by aggressively solving the top threat to commercial flight operations worldwide.”

The first development will be used by APS as its world headquarters building and is a combination office and hangar building with office space hangar space. The first-floor office space will be used primarily for education and training activities with support for flight operations.

A comfortable customer lounge will be directly adjacent to the flight line on both the first and second floors.

The second-floor lounge will have access to an outdoor viewing deck that gives direct views to flight activities. The remainder of the second floor will be occupied by the APS corporate offices and provides open office areas with a view to the common courtyard area.

The facility is designed to have a modern aviation aesthetic with sweeping curves and abundance of glass and natural light.

“Caliente Construction is extremely proud to be a part of the Aviation Performance Solutions’ new headquarters and training facility and support their mission of making commercial air travel safer,” said Caliente Construction President/CEO Lorraine Bergman. “This is an important project which will boost the area’s economy and bring international attention to Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.”

The second development on the property is a speculative hangar and office building and will also be used by APS for operations. This building provides approximately 4,000 SF of office space and 35,000 SF of hangar space that is large enough to house multiple G650 aircraft. The office areas provide convenient access to the hangar functions as well as the shared outdoor courtyard.

Both facilities are easily accessible from main airport roads and provide direct access to flight operations from the hangar areas and have convenient parking that allows for easy access to each building. The project is expected to be completed by January 2021.

About Caliente Construction:

 Caliente Construction is a family-owned, award-winning commercial general contractor recognized for its safety, exceptional services, and sincere commitment to the community. Founded in 1991, Caliente provides a full range of construction services to commercial, industrial, educational, healthcare, hospitality, energy and mission critical clients throughout the Western United States, including: Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. To learn more about Caliente visit www.calienteconstruction.com.

Facility maintenance and restoration experts launch Gilbert-based CPR Construction Cleaning   

Facility maintenance and restoration experts launch Gilbert-based CPR Construction Cleaning  

     GILBERT, Ariz. (February 18, 2020) – Restoration and facility maintenance professionals Corina Burton and Patrick Maez have combined their expertise and launched a new firm, CPR Construction Cleaning.

The Gilbert-based firm offers three phases of cleaning: progress/rough cleaning, final cleaning and touch-up cleaning. The company can handle projects from 300 square feet to more than 1 million SF. Services include ongoing maintenance cleaning, hard-surface floor cleaning and maintenance, window cleaning, pressure washing and parking lot sweeping.

Burton and Maez possess more than 20 years of experience in business development, managing strategic national accounts, marketing, sales and relationship building. Burton previously served as Director of Business Development at EHS Restoration. Maez formerly was Executive Director at Square Care, a mission-critical/data center cleaning and carpet and textile cleaning firm.

“Our clients range from general contractors, commercial real estate professionals, property managers and corporate and multifamily/residential professionals,” said Maez, who possesses more than15 years of experience managing strategic national accounts and operations within the facility maintenance industry.

CPR’s three-phase construction cleaning process assures that newly constructed space is move-in ready.

We work during the actual construction phase removing and cleaning all construction debris, caulking and adhesives,” Burton said. “We thoroughly clean windows, glass doors and glass partitions. General cleaning of walls and floors are also included during this phase.”

The final clean consists of a very detailed clean from the ceiling, walls, windows, glass, doors to baseboards and floors. A week or so after the dust settles, CPR goes back in and wipes down all horizontal surfaces to assure that all dust and debris is eliminated.

“At CPR we focus on teamwork,” Burton said. “Teamwork is the result of groups working together to effectively and efficiently achieve the organizational tasks, vision and mission.”

For more information, visit cprclean.com.

 

 

$2.15M sale of Chandler automotive retail building highlights NAI Horizon recent deals

$2.15M sale of Chandler automotive retail building highlights NAI Horizon recent deals

     PHOENIX, ARIZ. (Feb. 17, 2020): The $2.15 million sale of an automotive retail building in Chandler and the $860,000 sale of an office building in North Central Phoenix highlight recent deals closed by NAI Horizon professionals.

Sale Transactions:

Mark Wilcke negotiated a sale of a 9,974 SF retail building, representing the seller, 1731 Arizona Warner LLC, for $2.15 million. The property is located at 1731 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler, AZ. The buyer, Mesa Campus LLC, represented itself.

Kevin Higgins negotiated a sale of a 3,866 SF office building, representing the seller, SB Spartan Enterprises, LLC, for $860,000. The property is located at 1747 E. Morten Ave., Units 105-110, Phoenix, AZ. The buyer, ELM Holdings, LLC was represented by Justin Cirell with ROI Properties.

Lease Transactions:

Chris Gerow, Shelby Tworek, Gabe Ortega and Patrick Anthon represented the tenant, Ken’s Nails. in a 60-month lease for 1,500 SF at 439 S. Ellsworth Road, Mesa, AZ. The landlord, Evergreen-Broadway & Ellsworth, LLC, was represented by Mike Ord with DL Slaughter.

Don Morrow, Mike Myrick and Dylan Whitwer represented the landlord, AP-PP, LLC in a 60-month office lease for 2,405 SF at 401 W. Baseline Road, Tempe, AZ. The tenant, Megan Stanek and Seema Bacon, were represented by Kathleen Holmes with ROI Properties. 

Mike Myrick represented both the landlord, Thomas Investments Limited Partnership, LLP and the tenant, Pulmonary Associates, PA in a 36-month office lease for 3,841 SF at 1112 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ.

 Chris Gerow, Shelby Tworek, Gabe Ortega and Patrick Anthon represented the landlord, Joanie Geroulis, in a 36-month retail lease for 1,848 SF at 15443 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ. The tenant, German Auto AZ, LLC, represented themselves.

 Matt Harper, CCIM represented the tenant, Puleo Fitness, Inc., in a 60-month retail lease at 3220 W. Southern Ave., Phoenix, AZ. The landlord, MBB Laveen, LLC, was represented by Jennifer Eggert with Orion Investment Real Estate.

Thomas Bean, CCIM represented the sublandlord, Orora Packing Solutions, in a 21-month office sublease at 1900 W. University Dr., Tempe, AZ. The tenant, Barrett Financial Group, LLC, was represented by Michael Douglas with Commercial Properties Inc.

Don Morrow, Mike Myrick and Dylan Whitwer represented the landlord, AP-PP, LLC, in a 39-month office lease for 2,086 SF at 401 W. Baseline Road, Tempe, AZ. The tenant, Optimal Health and Wellness, Inc., was represented by Nancy Dang with Keyser.                                                                                             

 Rick Foss and Jay Olson represented the landlord, Friedman Anthem, LLC, in a 38 mo. industrial lease for 2,330 SF at 42302 N. Vision Way, Anthem, AZ. The tenant, Sonoran Cycles, LLC, was represented by Alan Houston with SRS Real Estate Partners.

Matt Harper, CCIM represented the landlord, Robert Lee Thatcher and Arlene A. Thatcher, in a 38-month retail lease for 1,215 SF at 7025 N. 48th Ave., Glendale, AZ. The tenant, Duran Bennett and Stephanie Bennett represented itself.

 Don Morrow, Mike Myrick and Dylan Whitwer represented the landlord, Richard & Lisa Ivicevic, in a 24-month office lease for 694 SF at 600 E. Baseline Road, Tempe, AZ. The tenant, East Valley Senior Care, LLC, was represented by Goldstar Business Brokers.