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2011
Newland, in joint venture partnership with North America Sekisui House Ltd. (NASH), acquires a 4,218 acre master-planned community outside Seattle, Washington.

2010
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, ranks Newland’s Cinco Ranch™ the #1 and Telfair® the #4 best-selling communities in the country in 2009. Five Newland communities were in the top 15 best-selling in the nation.

2009
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, announced their annual Top 10 list of best-selling planned communities for 2008. Newland was the only real estate company with three communities in the nation’s Top 10, and the only company reporting positive sales gains.

2007-08
Construction began at Symphony Park™ with the iconic Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Symphony Park was awarded Gold-level LEED for Neighborhood Development certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.

2006
Newland raised several hundred million dollars in equity for investments in existing projects and major new acquisitions along the east coast.

2005
Newland was chosen by the City of Las Vegas as project manager of Symphony Park™, a 61-acre mixed-use urban development in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, with the opportunity to acquire the urban residential parcels within Symphony Park.

2003-04
Newland acquired 21 community developments from Terrabrook, a Dallas-based land development subsidiary of Westbrook Partners. This doubled Newland’s size and added 150 team members.

2000-02
With CalPERS, Newland purchased Genstar Land Company, consisting of 34 land development projects in seven states.

1999
Hunt Realty Investments of Dallas (a Hunt Consolidated subsidiary, and the centralized real estate management resource for the Hunt enterprise) acquired an interest in Newland and the new partners created American Newland Communities (ANC). CalPERS and ANC formed a direct partnership, Newland Communities, after receiving another capital allocation from CalPERS for residential acquisition and development.

1995-98
Newland received a significant allocation from CalPERS and invested it in five California mixed-use developments.

1994
The partnership between The Newland Group and American General was dissolved. Newland’s principals formed Newland Associates and Newland Capital Advisors, becoming the sole land development advisor to the California Public Employees Retirement Systems (CalPERS) for residential acquisition and development.

1987-93
Genstar Land Company (USA) was put up for sale. The Newland Group, in partnership with American General Realty Investment Corporation was formed to buy the assets.

1968-86
Newland’s founder Bob McLeod joined Genstar Land Company (USA), Newland’s predecessor, as President, Southwest Development and was soon promoted to Chief Executive Officer.

2011
Newland, in joint venture partnership with North America Sekisui House Ltd. (NASH), acquires a 4,218 acre master-planned community outside Seattle, Washington.

2010
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, ranks Newland’s Cinco Ranch™ the #1 and Telfair® the #4 best-selling communities in the country in 2009. Five Newland communities were in the top 15 best-selling in the nation.

2009
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, announced their annual Top 10 list of best-selling planned communities for 2008. Newland was the only real estate company with three communities in the nation’s Top 10, and the only company reporting positive sales gains.

2007-08
Construction began at Symphony Park™ with the iconic Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Symphony Park was awarded Gold-level LEED for Neighborhood Development certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.

2006
Newland raised several hundred million dollars in equity for investments in existing projects and major new acquisitions along the east coast.

2005
Newland was chosen by the City of Las Vegas as project manager of Symphony Park™, a 61-acre mixed-use urban development in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, with the opportunity to acquire the urban residential parcels within Symphony Park.

2003-04
Newland acquired 21 community developments from Terrabrook, a Dallas-based land development subsidiary of Westbrook Partners. This doubled Newland’s size and added 150 team members.

2000-02
With CalPERS, Newland purchased Genstar Land Company, consisting of 34 land development projects in seven states.

1999
Hunt Realty Investments of Dallas (a Hunt Consolidated subsidiary, and the centralized real estate management resource for the Hunt enterprise) acquired an interest in Newland and the new partners created American Newland Communities (ANC). CalPERS and ANC formed a direct partnership, Newland Communities, after receiving another capital allocation from CalPERS for residential acquisition and development.

1995-98
Newland received a significant allocation from CalPERS and invested it in five California mixed-use developments.

1994
The partnership between The Newland Group and American General was dissolved. Newland’s principals formed Newland Associates and Newland Capital Advisors, becoming the sole land development advisor to the California Public Employees Retirement Systems (CalPERS) for residential acquisition and development.

1987-93
Genstar Land Company (USA) was put up for sale. The Newland Group, in partnership with American General Realty Investment Corporation was formed to buy the assets.

1968-86
Newland’s founder Bob McLeod joined Genstar Land Company (USA), Newland’s predecessor, as President, Southwest Development and was soon promoted to Chief Executive Officer.

2011
Newland, in joint venture partnership with North America Sekisui House Ltd. (NASH), acquires a 4,218 acre master-planned community outside Seattle, Washington.

2010
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, ranks Newland’s Cinco Ranch™ the #1 and Telfair® the #4 best-selling communities in the country in 2009. Five Newland communities were in the top 15 best-selling in the nation.

2009
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, announced their annual Top 10 list of best-selling planned communities for 2008. Newland was the only real estate company with three communities in the nation’s Top 10, and the only company reporting positive sales gains.

2007-08
Construction began at Symphony Park™ with the iconic Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Symphony Park was awarded Gold-level LEED for Neighborhood Development certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.

2006
Newland raised several hundred million dollars in equity for investments in existing projects and major new acquisitions along the east coast.

2005
Newland was chosen by the City of Las Vegas as project manager of Symphony Park™, a 61-acre mixed-use urban development in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, with the opportunity to acquire the urban residential parcels within Symphony Park.

2003-04
Newland acquired 21 community developments from Terrabrook, a Dallas-based land development subsidiary of Westbrook Partners. This doubled Newland’s size and added 150 team members.

2000-02
With CalPERS, Newland purchased Genstar Land Company, consisting of 34 land development projects in seven states.

1999
Hunt Realty Investments of Dallas (a Hunt Consolidated subsidiary, and the centralized real estate management resource for the Hunt enterprise) acquired an interest in Newland and the new partners created American Newland Communities (ANC). CalPERS and ANC formed a direct partnership, Newland Communities, after receiving another capital allocation from CalPERS for residential acquisition and development.

1995-98
Newland received a significant allocation from CalPERS and invested it in five California mixed-use developments.

1994
The partnership between The Newland Group and American General was dissolved. Newland’s principals formed Newland Associates and Newland Capital Advisors, becoming the sole land development advisor to the California Public Employees Retirement Systems (CalPERS) for residential acquisition and development.

1987-93
Genstar Land Company (USA) was put up for sale. The Newland Group, in partnership with American General Realty Investment Corporation was formed to buy the assets.

1968-86
Newland’s founder Bob McLeod joined Genstar Land Company (USA), Newland’s predecessor, as President, Southwest Development and was soon promoted to Chief Executive Officer.

2011
Newland, in joint venture partnership with North America Sekisui House Ltd. (NASH), acquires a 4,218 acre master-planned community outside Seattle, Washington.

2010
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, ranks Newland’s Cinco Ranch™ the #1 and Telfair® the #4 best-selling communities in the country in 2009. Five Newland communities were in the top 15 best-selling in the nation.

2009
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, announced their annual Top 10 list of best-selling planned communities for 2008. Newland was the only real estate company with three communities in the nation’s Top 10, and the only company reporting positive sales gains.

2007-08
Construction began at Symphony Park™ with the iconic Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Symphony Park was awarded Gold-level LEED for Neighborhood Development certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.

2006
Newland raised several hundred million dollars in equity for investments in existing projects and major new acquisitions along the east coast.

2005
Newland was chosen by the City of Las Vegas as project manager of Symphony Park™, a 61-acre mixed-use urban development in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, with the opportunity to acquire the urban residential parcels within Symphony Park.

2003-04
Newland acquired 21 community developments from Terrabrook, a Dallas-based land development subsidiary of Westbrook Partners. This doubled Newland’s size and added 150 team members.

2000-02
With CalPERS, Newland purchased Genstar Land Company, consisting of 34 land development projects in seven states.

1999
Hunt Realty Investments of Dallas (a Hunt Consolidated subsidiary, and the centralized real estate management resource for the Hunt enterprise) acquired an interest in Newland and the new partners created American Newland Communities (ANC). CalPERS and ANC formed a direct partnership, Newland Communities, after receiving another capital allocation from CalPERS for residential acquisition and development.

1995-98
Newland received a significant allocation from CalPERS and invested it in five California mixed-use developments.

1994
The partnership between The Newland Group and American General was dissolved. Newland’s principals formed Newland Associates and Newland Capital Advisors, becoming the sole land development advisor to the California Public Employees Retirement Systems (CalPERS) for residential acquisition and development.

1987-93
Genstar Land Company (USA) was put up for sale. The Newland Group, in partnership with American General Realty Investment Corporation was formed to buy the assets.

1968-86
Newland’s founder Bob McLeod joined Genstar Land Company (USA), Newland’s predecessor, as President, Southwest Development and was soon promoted to Chief Executive Officer.

2011
Newland, in joint venture partnership with North America Sekisui House Ltd. (NASH), acquires a 4,218 acre master-planned community outside Seattle, Washington.

2010
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, ranks Newland’s Cinco Ranch™ the #1 and Telfair® the #4 best-selling communities in the country in 2009. Five Newland communities were in the top 15 best-selling in the nation.

2009
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, announced their annual Top 10 list of best-selling planned communities for 2008. Newland was the only real estate company with three communities in the nation’s Top 10, and the only company reporting positive sales gains.

2007-08
Construction began at Symphony Park™ with the iconic Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Symphony Park was awarded Gold-level LEED for Neighborhood Development certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.

2006
Newland raised several hundred million dollars in equity for investments in existing projects and major new acquisitions along the east coast.

2005
Newland was chosen by the City of Las Vegas as project manager of Symphony Park™, a 61-acre mixed-use urban development in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, with the opportunity to acquire the urban residential parcels within Symphony Park.

2003-04
Newland acquired 21 community developments from Terrabrook, a Dallas-based land development subsidiary of Westbrook Partners. This doubled Newland’s size and added 150 team members.

2000-02
With CalPERS, Newland purchased Genstar Land Company, consisting of 34 land development projects in seven states.

1999
Hunt Realty Investments of Dallas (a Hunt Consolidated subsidiary, and the centralized real estate management resource for the Hunt enterprise) acquired an interest in Newland and the new partners created American Newland Communities (ANC). CalPERS and ANC formed a direct partnership, Newland Communities, after receiving another capital allocation from CalPERS for residential acquisition and development.

1995-98
Newland received a significant allocation from CalPERS and invested it in five California mixed-use developments.

1994
The partnership between The Newland Group and American General was dissolved. Newland’s principals formed Newland Associates and Newland Capital Advisors, becoming the sole land development advisor to the California Public Employees Retirement Systems (CalPERS) for residential acquisition and development.

1987-93
Genstar Land Company (USA) was put up for sale. The Newland Group, in partnership with American General Realty Investment Corporation was formed to buy the assets.

1968-86
Newland’s founder Bob McLeod joined Genstar Land Company (USA), Newland’s predecessor, as President, Southwest Development and was soon promoted to Chief Executive Officer.

2011
Newland, in joint venture partnership with North America Sekisui House Ltd. (NASH), acquires a 4,218 acre master-planned community outside Seattle, Washington.

2010
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, ranks Newland’s Cinco Ranch™ the #1 and Telfair® the #4 best-selling communities in the country in 2009. Five Newland communities were in the top 15 best-selling in the nation.

2009
RCLCO, a leading independent real estate advisory firm, announced their annual Top 10 list of best-selling planned communities for 2008. Newland was the only real estate company with three communities in the nation’s Top 10, and the only company reporting positive sales gains.

2007-08
Construction began at Symphony Park™ with the iconic Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Symphony Park was awarded Gold-level LEED for Neighborhood Development certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.

2006
Newland raised several hundred million dollars in equity for investments in existing projects and major new acquisitions along the east coast.

2005
Newland was chosen by the City of Las Vegas as project manager of Symphony Park™, a 61-acre mixed-use urban development in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, with the opportunity to acquire the urban residential parcels within Symphony Park.

2003-04
Newland acquired 21 community developments from Terrabrook, a Dallas-based land development subsidiary of Westbrook Partners. This doubled Newland’s size and added 150 team members.

2000-02
With CalPERS, Newland purchased Genstar Land Company, consisting of 34 land development projects in seven states.

1999
Hunt Realty Investments of Dallas (a Hunt Consolidated subsidiary, and the centralized real estate management resource for the Hunt enterprise) acquired an interest in Newland and the new partners created American Newland Communities (ANC). CalPERS and ANC formed a direct partnership, Newland Communities, after receiving another capital allocation from CalPERS for residential acquisition and development.

1995-98
Newland received a significant allocation from CalPERS and invested it in five California mixed-use developments.

1994
The partnership between The Newland Group and American General was dissolved. Newland’s principals formed Newland Associates and Newland Capital Advisors, becoming the sole land development advisor to the California Public Employees Retirement Systems (CalPERS) for residential acquisition and development.

1987-93
Genstar Land Company (USA) was put up for sale. The Newland Group, in partnership with American General Realty Investment Corporation was formed to buy the assets.

1968-86
Newland’s founder Bob McLeod joined Genstar Land Company (USA), Newland’s predecessor, as President, Southwest Development and was soon promoted to Chief Executive Officer.
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