Whether you are an investor or developer seeking a unique opportunity, a business owner seeking a premium relocation or expansion site, or an interested resident of the Ormond Beach community, contact us to learn more about Ormond Crossings.
Mr. Lusby has been at the helm of commercial land sales for Tomoka Holdings and the Ormond Crossings project since its inception in 2002. He has an extensive background in commercial real estate with expertise in sales, marketing, leasing, management of income properties, and working with national retailers and retail developers on site selection. He holds a bachelor's degree in business administration, with emphasis in real estate, from Arizona State University. Mr. Lusby is a licensed real estate broker and can provide detailed information about all aspects of Ormond Crossings and Lake Swamp Mitigation Bank.
Email: dlusby@ormondcrossings.com | Tel: (386) 931-9148
Mr. Smith has been developing residential, commercial, and industrial projects in Florida since 1977. He has extensive expertise in project planning, permitting and entitlements, design and construction of major development projects. He is a graduate of the University of Florida with a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. Mr. Smith joined the Tomoka Holdings management team in 2005, and can provide detailed information about Ormond Crossings and Lake Swamp Mitigation Bank.
Email: csmith@ormondcrossings.com | Tel: (386) 931-4496
ORMOND CROSSINGS
c/o Livingston Sword P.A.
393 Palm Coast Parkway, SW
Palm Coast, Florida 32137
Phone: (386) 931-9148
Email: dlusby@ormondcrossings.com
Ormond Crossings’ First Development
Ormond Crossings has its first occupant! Security First Insurance had a Grand Opening event Nov. 14. 2019 for their new home, a gleaming 136,000-square-foot, four-story office building.
The building cost was $38.2 million, paid by Security First. The landowner, Tomoka Holdings, paid about $2 million for infrastructure. “That’s a tremendous investment in the future of Ormond Beach,” said Locke Burt, CEO and president.
And there’s still room for growth. The company bought 48 acres in 2017, and only 13 acres have been cleared. Melissa Burt DeVriese, Burt’s daughter and chief administrative officer and legal counsel, said this space could contain a campus of buildings someday. City Economic Developer Brian Rademacher said the available space in Ormond Crossings is one of the attractions for development. Companies can buy as much land as they need for now and the future, rather than trying to fit into developed area.
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