Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP)
and holds the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM)
designation in the Southern Nevada CCIM Chapter.
Prior
to joining Lee & Associates in February of 2002, Ms.
Gilstrap was Senior Industrial and Office Specialist at
NAI Horizon in Las Vegas, Nevada for three years. During
this time, she listed and sold the former Coors Distribution
and DeLuca Wine and Liquors facilities totaling 160,000
square feet for $5,750,000. She also represented The Freeman
Companies/AVW Audio Visual in their lease totaling $3,056,895.
She is a graduate of NAI’s Corporate Real Estate Services
Training Program (CREST) and handled dispositions as part
of a national real estate assignment.
Sample
transactions for Lisa while at Lee & Associates include
the sale of the former Marianna Industries Manufacturing
facility for $4,676,387; the investment sale of Sahara Western
Business Center for $2,250,000; the sale of 3220 Pepper
Lane for $2,440,000; a sublease on behalf of Cox Communications
for $1,877,096; and the investment sale of Barrett Business
Center for $2,900,000. A more detailed sample transaction
sheet is available upon request.
Lisa
has been involved in some aspect of industrial real estate
most of her life. Her family developed and continues to
develop large-box industrial real estate in the Charlotte,
North Carolina area for three generations. From 1990 to
1994, Lisa presided over a family owned real estate holding
company. As president, she handled property management,
leasing, extensive renovations and repositioned older industrial
properties to be more competitive, increasing rental income
by 39% over the four-year period. Lisa maintains ownership
and active involvement in some of those projects in Charlotte.
In Charlotte, Lisa was the Co-Founder and past Vice-President
of the Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW).
Lisa
Godley Gilstrap is a licensed broker in the State of Nevada
and is a Vice President and Shareholder, specializing in
industrial investments with the firm. |