8/25/11
Tiger Woods moving businesses to Jupiter
Tiger Woods has leased a Jupiter office building and plans to move his business empire there from Orlando.
The building formerly was home to the business holdings of fellow pro golfer Greg Norman, who, like Woods, owns a mansion in nearby Jupiter Island.
A notice to contractors was filed Aug. 19 in the Palm Beach County clerk’s office and lists ETW Corp., Wood’s company, as the tenant. Chris Hubman, Wood’s top executive, signed the notice. Sources say ETW is expected to be up and running by October in the Jupiter space, located at 501 N. A1A., just north of Indiantown Road.
Commercial Florida Realty’s Peter Reed, who handles the property’s leasing, confirmed the space has been rented but declined further comment. A spokesman for Woods did not respond to an email seeking comment.
The move signals Woods’ growing presence in northern Palm Beach County.
He owns a palatial oceanfront mansion in Jupiter Island, which is just north of Palm Beach County in Martin County. Increasingly, he has been spotted in and around town at area restaurants, including Cabo Flats at the Downtown at the Gardens shopping center in Palm Beach Gardens.
In addition, his top executives have been putting down roots in the exclusive Frenchman’s Reserve community. Two months ago, Kathryn Battaglia, an ETW vice president, paid $827,000 for a property in the Palm Beach Gardens enclave. She joins ETW’s Hubman, who paid $2.14 million last year for a home in the same community.
from http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/08/24/2373908/tiger-woods-moving-businesses.html
The building formerly was home to the business holdings of fellow pro golfer Greg Norman, who, like Woods, owns a mansion in nearby Jupiter Island.
A notice to contractors was filed Aug. 19 in the Palm Beach County clerk’s office and lists ETW Corp., Wood’s company, as the tenant. Chris Hubman, Wood’s top executive, signed the notice. Sources say ETW is expected to be up and running by October in the Jupiter space, located at 501 N. A1A., just north of Indiantown Road.
Commercial Florida Realty’s Peter Reed, who handles the property’s leasing, confirmed the space has been rented but declined further comment. A spokesman for Woods did not respond to an email seeking comment.
The move signals Woods’ growing presence in northern Palm Beach County.
He owns a palatial oceanfront mansion in Jupiter Island, which is just north of Palm Beach County in Martin County. Increasingly, he has been spotted in and around town at area restaurants, including Cabo Flats at the Downtown at the Gardens shopping center in Palm Beach Gardens.
In addition, his top executives have been putting down roots in the exclusive Frenchman’s Reserve community. Two months ago, Kathryn Battaglia, an ETW vice president, paid $827,000 for a property in the Palm Beach Gardens enclave. She joins ETW’s Hubman, who paid $2.14 million last year for a home in the same community.
from http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/08/24/2373908/tiger-woods-moving-businesses.html
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