Kingston Strand in Kingston NY, is the complete rehabilitation of a 150-year-old historic brick warehouse, positioning the property for the next user of this unique facility. The nearly 5,000 sq ft building is sited on 1.5 acres of land with unobstructed views of the Rondout creek at its entry to the Hudson River. Ownership has targeted the craft movement (i.e. brewery, roasting, furniture, arts creation) for light industrial, manufacturing, and showroom use, potentially interacting with the public. KingstonStrand.com
Miami Beach Bandshell, newly added to the National Historic Registry, is an open air amphitheater built in 1961, and managed for the City of Miami Beach. QCC Principal James Quinlan has over seen the management and ongoing property renovation at this historic venue, in his concurrent role as Director of the Rhythm Foundation. MiamiBeachBandshell.com
29 and Seventh Property Management encompasses most of the city block at the dynamic intersection of NW 7 Avenue and NW 29 Street in Miami’s Allapattah district. Purchased with two other partners in 2016, the campus includes popular hotspot Las Rosas, the soon-to-open Allapattah Market, two restaurants, a laundry, Millenium Dance Studios, and several retail spaces. James Quinlan worked closely with the City of Miami NET office on exterior improvements, including new facades, windows and awnings. Interior improvements continue to dramatically increase the functionality of the space.
Shoreview Center, built in 1965 as a centerpiece of the Miami Shores’ charming downtown business district. Today, it remains a classic example of Mimo architecture, or Mid-Century Miami Modernism, with striking concrete details, ceramic tile inlays and a gently angled footprint. It is a three story building with 35 offices, a mix of professional, healthcare and studio offices. Tennants include a full service restaurant and a beauty salon. It is ADA accessible. QCC purchased this property in 2004, fully renovated it before selling it in 2008.
Grand Concourse Condos, in idyllic Miami Shores, this historic property was built in 1926 by Robert Law Weed. QCC purchased the building, then a rental apartment property in 2004. Improvements to the building included the installation of new impact windows, upgraded electrical, new garage doors, landscaping, public spaces and more. The 14 units were sold as condo homes in 2005, QCC continues to manage one unit and two garages.
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