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OliverMcMillan
Company typePrivate
IndustryReal estate development
Founded1978 (1978)
FounderMorgan Dene Oliver, Jim McMillan
Headquarters,
United States
Websitewww.olivermcmillan.com

OliverMcMillan, established in 1978, is a private real estate development firm based in San Diego, California. It creates mixed-use retail, entertainment, and residential projects, both privately and through public-private partnerships with public entities and redevelopment agencies across the U.S. OliverMcMillan has received four national industry design awards and more than 50 regional industry design awards over the past 35 years. The firm has designed and developed more than eight million square feet of projects, with a total project value exceeding $3 billion. As of 2014, OliverMcMillan has approximately $2 billion in real estate projects under development in major U.S. cities, including Houston, San Diego, Honolulu, Atlanta and Phoenix.[1]

History

Dene Oliver founded OliverMcMillan in 1978 with lifelong friend Jim McMillan when the two San Diego natives began work on what was to become an AIA award-winning portfolio of redevelopment projects in their hometown.

Major developments

Buckhead Atlanta

Buckhead Atlanta is a 1.5 million-square-foot, eight-acre mixed-use development featuring 300,000 square feet of retail stores, restaurants and cafes; more than 100,000 square feet of office space; and 370high-rise residences. The development is located in theneighborhood of Buckhead in Atlanta, at the intersection of Peachtree and West Paces Ferry roads.[1]

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Buckhead Atlanta

In 2011, OliverMcMillan acquired The Streets of Buckhead two years after project was stalled in 2009 due to a lack of financing. OliverMcMillan evolved the architecture, reengaged leasing efforts, and renamed the project as Buckhead Atlanta.[2] Under the firms’s direction, construction has been underway since August 2012 and shops are anticipated to open in mid-2014.[1]

Retailers will include a mix of local, regional, national, and international brands,[3] including Hermès[4] as well as Spanx’s first flagship retail store and custom-designed world headquarters.[5]

Buckhead Atlanta will also feature restaurants including Le Bilboquet, two Consilient Hospitality locations including American F+B and a pizza concept, Lugo Caffe, Corso Coffee, Doraku Sushi, Georgetown Cupcakes as featured on TLC’sDC Cupcakes”, Gypsy Kitchen, Southern Gentleman, and New York City’s famous Shake Shack.[6]

The River Oaks District

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The River Oaks District

The River Oaks District is currently in under construction in the heart of Houston, Texas. The mixed-use development located on 14 acres will feature 650,000 square feet of customizable space, including 252,000 square feet of luxury retail, fine-dining restaurants, street-side cafes and entertainment; 92,000 square feet of creative office space; and 279 contemporary residential units.[7]

iPic Entertainment has announced that The River Oaks District will feature an eight screen, 560 seat luxury movie theater.[8]

Symphony Honolulu

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Symphony Honolulu

Symphony Honolulu is a 45-story, 388-unit mixed-use development located in Honolulu’s Kapiolani corridor. The building will also contain a JN Automotive Group auto galleria that will feature brands such as Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Audi, and Lotus.[9]

One, two, and three bedroom Residences will average 1,100 square feet each. 100 of the 338 units are reserved-housing units for those who meet the income requirements established by the Hawaii Community Development Authority.[10]

Construction began on Symphony Honolulu in late 2013 and is on a two-year schedule for completion;[11] 70% of the residences were sold in the first two days of sales in early 2013.[12]

The Lofts at Hayden Ferry

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The Lofts at Hayden Ferry

The Lofts at Hayden Ferry is a 3.69-acre site in Tempe that has been fully entitled as a four-story, 264-unit, Class A apartment building. Located on the south side of Tempe Town Lake, the site is part of the Hayden Ferry Lakeside Master Plan, near Arizona State University and the Mill Avenue Entertainment District. Construction is set to begin on the project in early 2014.[1]

The Lofts at 688 Thirteenth Street

The Lofts at 688 Thirteenth Street, currently under construction, is planned as a five-story residential building fronting 13th Street between Market and G streets in the East Village District of downtown San Diego. Covering three-quarters of a city block, the new construction includes 208 mid-rise and ground-level apartments with studio, one- and two-bedroom residences, plus two ground-level retail spaces of approximately 2,660 square feet each.[13]

Pacifica Hononlulu

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Pacifica Honolulu

Located in the Kakaako neighborhood of Honolulu, Pacifica Honolulu is a 46-story building featuring 489 residential condominiums as well as approximately 11,000 square feet of commercial space.

OliverMcMillan purchased Pacifica Honolulu when the project was partially completed in 2009 and, after substantially redesigning the property, brought it to a successful completion at the end of 2011 - achieving 100% of units sold prior to finishing construction.[14]

Pacifica’s features and amenities include a 3,000 sq. ft. fitness center, a 20-seat movie theater with a 96-inch screen and a private screening room with banquette seating for smaller audiences, a hobby room that will be a playground for painters, woodworkers, photographers and other craft-handy residents, a dog park, barbecue pool cabanas, and magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean, Diamond Head and Koolau Mountains.[15]

Iowa River Landing

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Von Maur Department Store at Iowa River Landing

Iowa River Landing is a 180-acre mixed-use development located in Coralville, Iowa, along Interstate 80 and First Avenue on the Iowa River. The project is a public/private partnership between OliverMcMillan and the City of Coralville.

The development includes a 330,000-square-foot retail town center; office, residential and entertainment offerings.[16] Iowa River Landing is home to The University of Iowa Health Care’s medical clinic, Homewood Suites Hotel, Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, Von Maur, Backpocket Brewing, Scratch Cupcakery, and ProFit Gym among others.[17]

The Glen Town Center

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Glen Town Center

The Glen Town Center is mixed use development located in Glenview, Illinois, just north of Chicago. The mixed-use development features 1,150,000 square feet of retail shops, entertainment venues and restaurants in pedestrian-friendly setting. A 160,000-square- foot Von Maur department store and 10-screen Regal Glen movie theatre anchor the retail portion of the Glen Town Center.[18] Other featured tenants include Dick’s Sporting Goods, Jos. A. Bank, Carter’s, and ULTA, among others.[19] Navy Park, the Glen's version of a town square, is located in the center of the community. Atop the Glen Town Center is a 300-unit apartment community.[18]

San Diego Lofts Portfolio

OliverMcMillan completed a series of mulitfmaily building in downtown San Diego which are a loft style and also feature commerical and restaurant spaces. The series includes:

  • The Lofts at 655 Sixth Avenue
  • The Lofts at 677 Seventh Avenue
  • The Lofts at 707 Tenth Avenue
  • The Lofts at 777 Sixth Avenue

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