Entitlements & Planning

Entitlements and Planning

Whether your entitlement objectives include master planning, rezoning, conditional use permits, or a comprehensive or general plan amendment, we’ve got you covered. Our veteran staff are highly accurate in the critical aspects of due diligence and practical, yet attractive, conceptual development planning and designs. We bring extensive experience with mixed-use communities, understanding the unique balance of residential, commercial, and public realm components that make these developments thrive. Often the approach entails fostering partnerships with adjoining property owners, neighborhoods or building support for your initiative with various agencies’ staff. We are accomplished and successful in the myriad of situations and challenges. This same highly skilled staff of ours carry the project forward, leading the site civil and related designs and acquiring the permits – enabling your development initiative to come to fruition without surprises. We are there from beginning to the end and will deliver success.

LEO at San Antonio

376 Cottage Units, 85,500 SF Commercial/Office

Caloosa Commons

Hotel, 35,000 SF Commercial/Office

Village Green

470 Multi-Family & Townhome Units, 14,000 SF Commercial/Office

University Park

Live Local Act, 627 Multi-Family, 12,000 SF Commercial

Oak Haven

260 Multi-Family, Hotel, Gas station & Convenience Store

BAPS Tampa

280,650 SF Church, 40,000 Welcome Center, 184,600 SF ActivityCenter, 27 Dormitories

Revilo Ranch

64 Assisted Living Facility Beds, 5,000 SF Office/Single-Family

Amavi Village

75,000 SF Retail, 220 Townhome Units

Trinity Village Center

76,000 SF Commercial

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Client Testimonials

“Working with Bob has always been enjoyable. Recently [he] served as my engineer on a project requiring creative unconventional utilization of engineering analysis and design solutions. Together we transformed an otherwise less than desirable property into a one of kind, valuable Class A mixed use office/hotel/retail project in Tampa.”