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Fort
Belvoir, VA Army Materiel Command Housing
Stratton Securities, Incorporated secured $30 million in financing
for the contractor to complete this 230,000-square-foot office
complex for 1,200 people. Stratton then purchased this transaction
from the contractor, provided interim funding for the building
manufacturers and finally, negotiated purchase options with the
United States government. This structure afforded the government
the flexibility required to work within their operating and capital
budget. |
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Fort
Benning, GA Barracks
For barracks in grave need of repair, Stratton first provided
financing for the contractor to make $450,000 in urgent renovations,
then arranged another $13 million for a completely new structure
five years later. |
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Hill
Air Force Base, Utah
Stratton purchased 181 containers, provided interim funding for
the transportation, inspection and all other logistical operations.
Project financing was provided for an assortment of 20 foot containers
and 40 foot containers to be used by The United States Air Force
for tactical aerial training. Just another example of how Stratton
helps dealers and customers in non-traditional ways. |
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U.S.
Naval Base, Gulfport MS
The Navy needed a 46,000 sq. ft. barracks, a 3,200 sq. ft. classroom
and a 6,000 sq. ft. administration building constructed quickly.
But government approvals were slow to come through, and didnt
come at the same time. Working with dealer Alutiiq, LLC International
Solutions, Stratton arranged a 36-month operating lease in advance
of acceptance. |
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Robins
Air Force Base, Warner Robins GA
This 93,000 square foot, two-story building features wide walkway
areas, cubicle stations, new furnishings and conference rooms.
The structure is part of a long-range plan to consolidate seven
off-base facilities into one headquarters complex and will house
several directorates. Col. Nick Desport, AFRC civil engineer and
A7 deputy director, emphasized that the modular blocks or individual
buildings were pre-built in off-site factories before arriving
at Robins. "I have never seen construction as efficient and
organized, and done so fast in the 30 years of my career. It is
phenomenal what this contractor has done, he said. |
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America
West Airlines Terminal, Phoenix, AZ
America West Airlines was in urgent need of a temporary terminal
at Sky Harbor Airport. Stratton provided $2.5 million for PBS
Building Systems, the dealer, in the form of a three-year lease. |
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Donald
Trump Golf Club, L.C. West Palm Beach, FL
Working with American Custom Modular, Stratton provided a 24-month
operating lease to finance a 28 x 72 building to house
an interim pro shop and sales office at this exclusive golf venue
in 1999. |
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Omega
Charter School, Phoenix AZ
The school needed two classroom buildings, a total of 4,500 square
feet, to accommodate its students. To help optimize cash flow,
Stratton provided an 84-month operating lease with quarterly payments,
and included all equipment and furniture in the lease package. |
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Park
View Baptist School, Baton Rouge LA
Comark Building Systems sought Strattons help for Park View
to purchase a sorely needed 24 x 64 classroom building
with very limited funds. Stratton arranged a low monthly lease
rate with an end-of-lease option to buy, and included financing
for delivery, set-up, site prep, utilities and other "soft"
costs. |
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Children's
Hospital of Los Angeles
Stratton secured $2.5 million in construction financing for PBS
Building Systems to construct a 150-bed modular wing. |
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Jesus
People Ministries, Miami FL
In 1994, this congregation consisted of 21 people meeting in a
high school auditorium. But they had big plans and needed a big
church on a small budget. Through an innovative, 108-month
lease with purchase option, Stratton helped the church obtain
a $1.5 million, 40,000-square-foot building by Advanced Modular
Systems. Today, the church has more than 2,000 membersand
is still growing. |
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Rolling
Strong Fitness Centers, Jamestown NM
Building gyms for truck drivers was an innovative idea. In fact,
it was so innovative, it wasnt easy to finance. Stratton
provided operating leases so that Comark Building Systems could
construct several 1,000 and 2,000 sq. ft. facilities. |
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