Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Former PBA CEO Dale Smith to join Marble Alley development team

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Former Public Building Authority head honcho Dale Smith has joined the private sector.

Smith, who retired earlier this year, has joined the Marble Alley team as a partner, working with company president Buzz Goss.

Smith and Goss will partner on new projects such as the second phase of Marble Alley, the Caledonia Flats at Marble Alley, and several others which are in the early planning stages.

The two intend to focus on urban mixed-use and multi-family projects, primarily in Knoxville. They also will consult with land owners and investors on a fee-development basis.

“Having known Dale for 15 years, I have grown to appreciate his professionalism and integrity; his skill sets and experience are a perfect fit," Goss said.

“I’m honored that Buzz invited me to be his partner. He set a new standard of excellence in downtown residential development with the Marble Alley Lofts project, and I look forward to working with him on similar projects,” said Smith.

Goss, is an acclaimed architect known for his restoration of historic buildings throughout the southeast. A graduate of The University of Tennessee School of Architecture, He has been a design architect and a project manager architect on such diverse projects as the historic Burwell Building in Knoxville, TN (home of the historic and world renowned Tennessee Theater), The Exchange Lofts on Church Street in downtown Nashville, TN and the Jackson Ateliers in Downtown Knoxville, TN.

Smith served as CEO of PBA from March 1, 2000 until January 1, 2016, completing over $500 million in construction projects for the City of Knoxville and Knox County. Projects included the Knoxville Convention Center & World’s Fair Park redevelopment, Regal Riviera 8 Cinema, East Tennessee Historical Center Addition, Hardin Valley High School, Juvenile Justice Center, and the Knoxville Transit Center. In addition, PBA managed over 3 million square feet of government buildings as well as World’s Fair Park and Volunteer Landing.

Prior to joining PBA, Smith managed, developed and ultimately divested a 60,000-acre real estate portfolio in South Florida owned by the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation from 1993 to 1999. He served as Executive Director of the Palm Beach County (FL) Economic Council from 1988 to 1993 and as Manager, Public Relations & Advertising at Pratt & Whitney’s Government and Space Propulsion Division from 1985 to 1988. Smith served eleven years on active duty and eleven years on reserve duty in the U. S. Navy, retiring in 1996 as a Captain (O-6). He graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, which he attended on a Navy ROTC scholarship.

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