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Showing posts with label redevelopment. Show all posts
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Friday, February 11, 2011

Dan Neyer & Neyer Employees Blogging (Part 3 of 3)

For the final part of our three part series, we decided to see what our fellow employees' favorite projects were. There were several similarities between employees but each had a different reason why it is their favorite.

What has your favorite project been thus far? Why?
The Red Cross building because I’ve been able to see it go up every day since it is right outside of our office at Keystone Parke.
-Eden McDermott

Keystone Parke. Being part of a team that built the first “green campus” in the area was very rewarding. I was also very involved in many of the office selections for the Neyer Properties tenant finish.
-Tracy Russell

The Thanksgiving Food from the Heart Drive [with St. Vincent De Paul]. Because of its success last year, Neyer put two food barrels out this year, one at Red Bank Crossing and one Keystone Parke I. Thanks to our tenants and Neyer employees we filled both barrels. It was touching to see everyone working together to help out people in need. I have been told by several professionals that Dan has a good head on his shoulders and a big heart as well.
-Sally Hauser

I love the glass façade of the Beechmont Racquet Club. The owner wanted not only a “racquet” club but there are additional office spaces for tenants. The Design Center is additionally a unique building with colors of red, yellow and blue incorporated in the outside design. It’s very colorful exterior is easy to see off of I-71. Another is the redevelopment of the Working In Neighborhood office in South Cumminsville. An older Catholic Church converted to office space without destroying the integrity and character of the interior; beautiful painted glass windows, the thick massive woodwork, and the overhead Rosetta window.
-Nancy McCune

The purchase of Ross and Section [Central Pointe on the Lateral]. It is our first Clean Ohio project and therefore has been a great learning experience for me. Another part of this project I enjoy is the future planning of the additional acreage to the south. It is exciting to see all of the moving parts come together.
-Jared Wendling

Keystone Parke because although it is a big, complicated and often difficult project to move forward it has the biggest potential impact on the community of all projects I have worked on.
-Jeff Chamot

I have enjoyed the development of the American Red Cross Headquarters and Disaster Operations center the most, since it is such a unique facility and a unique challenging site. It has served as many stakeholders as any project that we have completed (all of which had differing interests and needs), it is on target for LEED Gold, and it is for an incredible organization.
-Charlie Pond

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Working for Neyer Properties: Director of Building Development and LEED AP, Charlie Pond

Busy with various tenant improvements, the new main entrance and I-71 ramp improvement at Keystone Parke, and the new American Red Cross Headquarters, Charlie Pond still takes time out for family and his community. As Director of Building Development, Charlie has been with Neyer Properties for 3 years now. We sat down with Charlie to ask him some questions for the 2010 Northern Kentucky Chamber, Next Generation Leader Award which he was nominated for.

What are your two greatest professional achievements?

One great professional achievement was the management of the design and construction of Neyer Properties’ new corporate officefirst local LEED Gold interiors project in the first building of a LEED Silver private office campus within Keystone Parke, a $100 million development located at I-71 and Dana Ave. The entire building and interior office construction was completed on time, under budget, and has truly been a living testament to our company’s dedication to green development from this point on.

Another significant professional achievement was my role in the completion of negotiations and the full design and construction of the new American Red Cross headquarters and disaster operations center. Through my design and bid management oversight, as well as value engineering efforts throughout design, we successfully developed this project with more than $1M savings or over 16% on the construction budget. The project involved an assemblage of excess State property along with six residential properties, land swaps from the local Park board and construction of new roads for this new facility.

What attributes, qualities and achievements have enabled you to advance professionally?

I have always strived to exceed expectations and rise to the next level, not waiting for others to give me direction before I try to reach a new level. I began my professional career at the end of high school in an architectural firm, then working through college at engineering and construction firms. I still was able to graduate with both a Bachelor and Master program in engineering within a period of only five years, through long hours coupled with dedication and drive. My consistent professional efforts to exceed management expectations have resulted in continuous promotions through varying levels of the construction and development industries.

I also have a never ending quest for knowledge. In all of my endeavors, I have never reached a point where I feel that I “know my job completely” because I constantly draw from others’ knowledge and experience and strive to learn new information in the development and construction industry. In my current role at Neyer Properties, I am able to use all information previously obtained in the architectural, engineering, and construction fields to efficiently manage these industries for complete land and building developments.

What attributes, qualities and characteristics have enabled you to inspire others?

I find that employees, consultants and vendors truly appreciate my ability to work with them “in the trenches” and demonstrate my dedication to them by my commitment to deadlines, quality, and excellence through my own actions. I also intentionally strive to provide a positive influence at our office and in all other professional environments, including positive comments and reinforcement to staff and other entities that work for and around me.

While praising accomplishments and successes, I feel that it is important for others to continue to grow in their own professional lives and continue to reach the next level. I try to detect the best way to interact with and motivate varying personalities, but with one continuous pattern – each year we set multiple goals that will push them outside their comfort zone and into more knowledge, experience, and responsibility. I strongly avoid micromanagement and negativity, empowering all to carry out their responsibilities and reviewing progress as needed.

How have you made an impact on your community in your personal life?


I have positively impacted my community through my level of volunteerism and contribution in both my professional and personal life. In my personal life, I have significant involvement in in a variety of organizations including the Saving Lives Society, American Red Cross, Shoulder to Shoulder, and the Isaiah Project.

Also I have jointly led the “green” revitalization of at least three houses for the needy in conjunction with Working in Neighborhoods, and have contributed assistance to multiple houses constructed for the needy by Habitat for Humanity. In the immediate vicinity of our office, I have joined with a large group of volunteers and the City of Cincinnati Park Board to lead the renovation of the Evanston Park and to perform a regular cleanup of all areas of Dana Avenue from this park to the interstate 71 interchange.

What have been your greatest obstacles and how have you overcome these?

One of my greatest obstacles has been what I perceive as a lack of time and resources to pursue everything that I would like to. In order to meet this obstacle, I have grown to be diligent about organization of my time and my information, focusing on a much greater prioritization of my study, business development, and professional priorities. Through greater familiarity and use of software, technology, and simple organization of my space, I have been able to take each major priority in large chunks one step at a time while integrating lower priorities in smaller periods to ensure that they are not passed by. I have also learned to delegate so that I rarely am performing a certain task that someone else can be trained to handle.


Neyer Properties a full-service commercial real estate developer specializing in sustainable land development, construction management, investment, and redevelopment. The firm celebrates its 15th anniversary this year and invites friends and stakeholders to join its green building community at facebook.com/neyerproperties.