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More than 150 years of
combined real estate
experience.
Our Leadership Team
The team at Alliant Partners provides timely and well disciplined solutions throughout the entire real estate acquisition, development and ownership and disposition process. The Company’s diverse expertise in project conceptualization and investment underwriting, brokerage access, property management and tenant representation make our team very well suited to provide superior results for our own real estate portfolio as well as our Partners.
Our History
Alliant Partners Development was founded in 1996 as a real estate development company by Carlos J. Alfonso in Tampa, FL. In 2018, Alliant Partners merged with assets and personnel from The Radiant Group, to form the full-service real estate entity known as: Alliant Partners Development. The company is co-managed by Carlos J. Alfonso and Frank D. Capitano. The team at Alliant Partners benefits from the experience and long-standing relationships within the Alfonso and the Capitano network of businesses, which notably includes a close association between both Alfonso Architects and The Radiant Group.
1931
Nick Capitano, established Radiant Oil Company of Tampa as a home and commercial fuel oil supplier.
2018
Alliant Partners begins a development project for Masonite International Corp., the designer, and manufacturer of interior and exterior doors. The project will consist of company headquarters and campus and will allow employees to work together efficiently. The groundbreaking for the 56,000-square-foot building was held November 29th at 1309 E. 6th Ave. in Ybor City, Tampa. The new headquarters will accompany Masonite Corp.’s adjacent International Design Center, and be ready for move-in by approximately late December 2019.
2020
APD Buys 1001 E. Palm Ave. from KForce – Alliant Partners purchases 1001 E. Palm Avenue for $24 million from KForce Inc., in partnership with fellow Ybor Investor Darryl Shaw. The 128,000 sq. ft building was once the headquarters of Kforce Inc. but Kforce’s office needs shifted to a smaller footprint, similar to many other companies around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company remains in the building for 18 months while they search for a new HQ.
2019
Plans to redevelop the D.G. Yuengling & Son brewery property in Tampa — adding a hotel, restaurant, and tasting room, among other things — are moving forward. Tampa City Council on Thursday unanimously approved Yuengling’s plans for a mixed-use redevelopment on its 43-acre property at 11111 N. 30th St., said Carlos Alfonso, a Tampa architect involved in the project. Construction is slated to begin in May, Alfonso said. Yuengling is in the process of choosing a food and beverage operator. The rezoning clears the way for new construction on the north and west ends of the brewery property. The existing brewery will not change. Here are the uses that the Tampa city council approved for the property:
- A 200-room, 140,000-square-foot hotel
- 12,700-square-foot restaurant
- 7,000-square-foot museum gift shop
- 5,500-square-foot microbrewery and/or tasting room of the same size
- 5,300-square-foot indoor/outdoor beer garden
- 5,900 square feet of conference/meeting space
The brewery, which Pottsville, Pennsylvania-based Yuengling has owned since 1999, is in the recently rebranded “Uptown” district near the University of South Florida. Marketing efforts are underway to better connect the Uptown district with the cachet of Tampa’s other urban neighborhoods, and the new Yuengling construction could play a critical role in making that vision a reality
World Class Relationships
We’ve had the opportunity to work with many exceptional businesses.