Mr. White's first development, Wall Street Lofts, was the first urban infill mixed-use project of its kind in downtown Daytona Beach, and successfully brought residents back to downtown Daytona Beach. It has eighteen residential lofts and six commercial spaces and was valued at $5 million upon completion.
Mr. White's first development, Wall Street Lofts, was the first urban infill mixed-use project of its kind in downtown Daytona Beach, and successfully brought residents back to downtown Daytona Beach. It has eighteen residential lofts and six commercial spaces and was valued at $5 million upon completion.
In 2005, an infill parcel was purchased and rezoned for The William Lofts, an Art Deco structure with 38 residential units above 6,600 sq ft of commercial space. The William Lofts was the first Florida Brownfields Program redevelopment project in historic Downtown Daytona Beach.
In 2005, an infill parcel was purchased and rezoned for The William Lofts, an Art Deco structure with 38 residential units above 6,600 sq ft of commercial space. The William Lofts was the first Florida Brownfields Program redevelopment project in historic Downtown Daytona Beach.
The Warren Harding Building on Orange Avenue in downtown Daytona Beach was purchased in 2007 and has been renovated as a historic office building with 14,000 sq ft.
The Warren Harding Building on Orange Avenue in downtown Daytona Beach was purchased in 2007 and has been renovated as a historic office building with 14,000 sq ft.
In 2008, The W.H. Gardiner was acquired on South Beach Street in downtown Daytona Beach. The W.H. Gardiner is a 16,000-sq.ft-office building overlooking Riverfront Park and the Halifax River.
In 2008, The W.H. Gardiner was acquired on South Beach Street in downtown Daytona Beach. The W.H. Gardiner is a 16,000-sq.ft-office building overlooking Riverfront Park and the Halifax River.
In 2009, the White Challis team was selected by the City of Daytona Beach to redevelop the W.C. Grand, a site that will house 17 row-house style townhomes in the South Atlantic Redevelopment Area.
In 2009, the White Challis team was selected by the City of Daytona Beach to redevelop the W.C. Grand, a site that will house 17 row-house style townhomes in the South Atlantic Redevelopment Area.