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Yavapai County, Arizona
As a development advisor, the company provided project management services
for the development of Seven Canyons of Sedona, an 18-hole golf course,
high-end residential and interval ownership project with related infrastructure
in Yavapai County, Arizona.
Visit
the Seven Canyons of Sedona website.
New Mexico
Greenbrier Southwest was engaged by the Pueblo of Santa Ana
in New Mexico as an advisor on its 1,500-acre master plan and 350-room
Hyatt Regency Tamaya destination resort, which opened in January 2001.
Visit the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort website.
Phoenix, Arizona
From the company's inception in 1991 to February 1998, Greenbrier Southwest
provided development and management services in Phoenix to Dallas-based
Woodbine Development Corporation. Under the Woodbine Southwest
Corporation banner, Greenbrier Southwest managed the master planning,
entitlements, financing, development and marketing of the 730-acre Kierland
community and the 27-hole Kierland Golf Club, a joint venture between
Woodbine Development Corporation and the Herberger family of Phoenix.
Within the Kierland community, the principals of Greenbrier
Southwest also directed the planning, entitlements, venture structure,
design, feasibility and capitalization packaging for the 750-room Westin
Kierland Resort, as well as concept and schematic design
for the 550,000-square-foot Kierland Commons specialty retail center.
In February 1998, the Greenbrier Southwest principals made the decision
to pursue development opportunities strictly for their own account.
Greenbrier Southwest has also
acted as a development consultant to the Pueblo of Laguna in New Mexico,
advising on commercial development opportunities within its 560,000-acre
reservation west of Albuquerque. Other involvements for Greenbrier
Southwest have included planning and entitlements processing for a 1,300-acre
project northwest of Phoenix and a 900-acre project in San Diego County,
California, both master-planned communities with resort components, for
a Phoenix-based manufacturing and real estate investment company. The company
has also provided due diligence services for several hotel re-development
opportunities in Colorado, Florida and Hawaii.
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During their earlier careers as officers of Woodbine
Development Corporation in Texas, the Greenbrier Southwest principals
gained broad development experience, with direct responsibility for seeking
and planning new ventures and acquisitions for the company as well as
managing the market positioning, planning and programming for a number
of major developments. Woodbine projects in which the principals played
significant roles include the 500-room Hyatt Regency Hill Country resort
and golf course in San Antonio; a 2,000-acre resort community development
in Atlanta; Fossil Creek, an 1,150-acre business, residential and golf
course community in northeast Fort Worth; and DFW Freeport, a 550-acre
office, retail and hotel complex at DFW International Airport.
Much of the experience of Greenbrier Southwest
and its principals has included golf course development and working with
a wide range of golf course architects, among them Jack Nicklaus, Tom
Weiskopf, Arnold Palmer, Arthur Hills, Ted Robinson, Gary Panks, Scott
Miller and Ken Kavanaugh. On the golf course operational side,
relationships include Marriott Golf, Hyatt Golf, and Troon
Golf.
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