- Trammell Crow
F. Trammell Crow (born
June 11 ,1914 , in Dallas,Texas ) is an American property developer who created several famous projects, includingDallas Market Center ,Peachtree Center (Atlanta, Georgia ), and San Francisco'sEmbarcadero Center .William Bragg Ewald, Jr. [http://www.djc.com/news/re/11174327.html "How Trammell Crow hit the real estate jackpot"] , "Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce", December 15, 2005]Biography
As a child and later as an adolescent, Crow earned money through a series of odd jobs, including plucking chickens, cleaning bricks, and unloading
boxcar s.2nd paragraph] After completing Woodrow Wilson High School in 1932, he worked for a Dallas bank and attended night school inaccounting atSouthern Methodist University . He then worked for three years as a CPA before joining the Navy in 1940. After World War II, he worked as a wholesale grain merchandiser, but switched to the field of warehousereal estate development believing there was considerable room for growth. [http://newsblaze.com/story/20050923090539nnnn.nb/topstory.html Real Estate Lessons from Trammell Crow] , NewsBlaze.com]At one point, a building he was involved with putting up for
Ray-O-Vac proved to be considerably larger than the company needed, leaving Crow to seek out additional tenants. He convincedDecca Records to sign on for the leftover space, and began a career as a "speculative builder." This field was a new concept in property development, in which builders typically designed construction to meet the expressed needs of one specific company, then leased the entire space to that company after the building was in place.NewsBlaze.com]Trammell Crow Company
By 1970, Crow had developed
Trammell Crow Company into a nationwide organization, another innovation in a field that was dominated at the time by strictly local builders.Crow's holdings are said to be much larger than those of the better-known
William Zeckendorf andDonald Trump and includehotel s,hospital s, residential developments, and — just as in the early days of the company — warehouses.NewsBlaze.com] The "Austin Business Journal" said in its profile of TCC, "When compared to Trammell Crow, other real estate companies are for the birds." [http://austin.bizjournals.com/austin/gen/Trammell_Crow_Co_91CCFF26A2D3406DAB95BB4970789997.html Trammell Crow Co. profile] , "Austin Business Journal" (Austin, Texas). Retrieved June 9, 2007.] Yahoo! Finance, in an oddly similar metaphor, said in its company profile: "It takes a tough bird to succeed in the real estate business, and Trammell Crow Company is one of the cocks of the walk." Calling the organization "one of the top diversified real estate management companies in the US," the profile estimates that the company manages nearly 550 millionsquare feet of warehouse, service center, and retail space in the United States and Canada. [http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/40/40469.html Trammell Crow Company: Company Profile] , Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved June 9, 2007.] As of June, 2007, the company was set to grow even further with the scheduled $60 million purchase of theHealthSouth headquarters building in Birmingham,Alabama . [http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/2007/06/04/daily13.html?from_rss=1 Trammell Crow to buy HealthSouth headquarters] ,Dallas Business Journal , June 4, 2007]Trammell Crow Company was privately held until it went public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE ) under the symbol TCC in 1997. In 2006, Trammell Crow Company was sold to CB Richard Ellis group (NYSE :CBG) for approximately $2.2 billion.Quotes
"There's as much risk in doing nothing as in doing something."Fact|date=June 2007
"There must always, always be a burning in your heart to achieve. In the quiet of your solitude, close your eyes, bow your head, grit your teeth, clench your fists, ache in your heart, vow and dedicate yourself to achieve, to achieve."
Personal
Crow is a collector of Asian arts.
The Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art , his private museum, is open to the public free of charge. It is located on Flora Street, in theArts District of downtown Dallas.He was inducted into the Woodrow Wilson High School Hall of Fame at the school's 50th anniversary in 1978.
References
Further reading
Robert Sobel. "Trammell Crow, Master Builder."Willam Bragg Ewald, Jr., "Trammell Crow: A Legacy of Real Estate Business Innovation".
External links
* [http://www.trammellcrow.com/ Trammell Crow Company Website]
* [http://www.crowholdings.com/ The holding company for the Trammel Crow family's investments]
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