Rug Pad USA Representation
RugPadUSA is a carpet padding manufacturer that was founded in Wilton, Connecticut in 2012. As its business grew, the company quickly outgrew its production and distribution facilities.
Phoenix Life Insurance Company Corporate Real Estate Strategy
After an internal benchmarking assessment determined that Nassau Re (formerly Phoenix Life Insurance) was inefficiently utilizing its corporate real estate, the company engaged Tom York and Bill Farley (CBRE advisors at the time) to advise the firm on strategies to “right size” and reduce real estate expenses.
Hartford Public Schools Tenant Representation
Provide consultation and transactional brokerage services for Hartford Public Schools and the City of Hartford municipal offices, including representing and advising the City on various real estate solutions for their Constitutional Plaza municipal offices in Downtown Hartford.
Connecticut Regional Agriculture and Food Market – Rebalancing and Revitalization
The Capital Region Development Authority retained GOMAN+YORK to conduct an Analysis of the Connecticut Regional Market and related materials in preparation for the potential redevelopment of the property on Reserve Road in the South Meadows section of Hartford, Connecticut.
Market Study of Multifamily Rental Conditions in Downtown Hartford
GOMAN+YORK’s first task was to review current and proposed competitive multifamily residential rental developments to establish current market pricing, trends, and amenities; absorption rates; anticipated return on investment (ROI); and operating costs.
Downtown Target Investment Strategy for Norwich Community Development Corp.
Report for a Target Investment Strategy regarding the ‘Open-Air Downtown Mall’ in Norwich, CT for the Norwich Community Development Corporation
Bristol City Hall Real Estate Alternatives Analysis
Real estate guidance and analysis for City leadership and staff, related to the City of Bristol’s City Hall facility, namely, identifying and evaluating suitable alternatives for a new facility, cost/benefit analysis of renovation of the existing facility, and opportunities for redevelopment surrounding the existing City Hall.
Tax Abatement Feasibility Study: “One Park” Development
GOMAN+YORK, on behalf of the Town of West Hartford, reviewed a proposal and request for a real property tax abatement by a developer submitted to the Town in connection with its proposed purchase and redevelopment of certain portions of the property currently known as 27 Park Road and 14 Ringgold Street, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Financial Feasibility Analysis of Redeveloping former Shopping Center to Mixed-Use
Provided the Town of Manchester (property owner) with professional services related to the Town’s consideration of the options and opportunities related to the properties known as “Broad Street Parkade” for a mixed-use development, and the process of creating the requisite development agreement(s).
Massachusetts Downtown Initiative – Local Rapid Recovery Planning (LRRP) program
Providing consulting services to four (4) Massachusetts communities through the Department of Housing and Community Development’s (DHCD) Massachusetts Downtown Initiative (MDI) Local Rapid Recovery Planning (LRRP) program as a Plan Facilitator.
On-Call Real Estate Consulting Services
Promote the Town as a business-friendly destination, guide Town policy in setting up regulations that attract investment, and function as experts on matters of real estate.
ConnectiCare, Inc. Tenant Representation
Tenant Representation: Tom York and team has provided corporate real estate consulting and transaction management for ConnectiCare for over 16 years.
Former William Seely School Adaptive Reuse Analysis and Sale to Developer
The Town of Groton engaged GOMAN+YORK to provide a strategy to sell and redevelop the 14.05-acre property known as William Seely School which was vacant and underutilized.
Strategic Master Planning for Mixed-use Campus
STV Inc. / CT DOT Rail – Property Management Unit Review
GOMAN+YORK was engaged to identify strengths and weaknesses within the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Rail Property Management & Utilities Unit (PMUU).