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Arts Center names gift planning director
The Performing Arts Center of Orange County recently appointed
Patrice M. Poidmore director of gift planning. Poidmore, who formerly
served as a board member and senior director for the guilds of the
center, as well as senior director of social market relations for the
Orange County American Heart Assn., will now work with individuals
looking to make deferred gifts part of their estate plan.
Poidmore, who received The Chairman’s Cup Award from the center’s
board of directors, has also been honored by OC Metro as Woman of the
Year and by the National Philanthropic Society of Orange County as
Volunteer of the Year.
Newport Beach Yacht Club earns fame
The Newport Beach Yacht Club recently served as the location of
the digital video sequences for Version 4.0 of the Verizon Internet
Learning Disc. The “restaurant owner” sequence of the film was shot
in the club’s dining room by Hollywood South Producer-Director John
Denlinger to show how businesses will benefit from web sites.
Keeping with the local theme, Corona del Mar actress, Jacqueline
Bruchman played the restaurant manger in the film. Additional
shooting of the film concluded in May.
The full service media production facility, Hollywood South,
produced all four versions of the award-winning learning disc,
similar to the more than 65,000 that Verizon has distributed
previously and handles nationwide production.
A big sale for Turner Development
The Turner Development Corp. of Newport Beach completed a 77-acre
A. J. West Ranch project in Lake Forest and recently sold the final
12 acres after two and a half years.
Turner credited the project’s success with the fact that Turner
Development is a small firm in comparison to its largercorporate
counterparts. Costa Mesa based Armstrong-Butcher Properties, LLC,
bought the property and plans to use the site to develop 29
industrial buildings.
Turner Development, has been known for finding strong development
opportunities for industrial product and has completed more than
three million square feet of building. The corporation, which was
founded in 1979, is currently looking for additional acquisitions in
Los Angeles, Orange County, the Inland Empire and San Diego.
CT Reality names a VP of aquisitions
The Newport Beach based real estate investment and development
firm, CT Realty Corp., recently announced that Scott Hamilton has
joined the firm as vice president of acquisitions. Hamilton will now
be responsible for the acquisition office, industrial/R&D; and
mixed-use properties throughout Southern California.
Hamilton brings with him more than 17 years of experience as he
previously served as vice president of acquisitions and dispositions
at Koll Bren Schreiber Realty Advisors. He holds his bachelor’s of
science degree in business administration with an emphasis in real
estate and finance and a master’s degree in real estate development
from the University of Southern California.
Hamilton, who is also a member of the Urban Land Institute, the
Real Estate Investment Advisory Council and a licensed California
real estate broker, was welcomed to the firm.
CT Realty Corp., was established in 1994 and has completed more
than 100 transactions totaling about $1 billion. The company’s has
continued to focus on acquiring well-located assets at values below
replacement costs along with value-added potential to allow for
attractive profit opportunities.
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