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Savvy + Co. Real Estate vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2006
4.0
Charlotte, NC1$6.5M68
Condos etc
2004
3.3
Irvine, CA1$250,0005
2006
3.7
Charlotte, NC1$1.3M125
1991
3.9
Charlotte, NC1$8.5M210
Armada Hoffler Properties
1979
4.0
Virginia Beach, VA4$708.5M15
Otis & Ahearn
1983
3.8
Boston, MA1$2.5M6
Binswanger
-
3.8
Philadelphia, PA1$600,00010
-
3.7
Leawood, KS1$1.7M47

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Savvy + Co. Real Estate salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Savvy + Co. Real Estate
$51,700$24.86-

Compare Savvy + Co. Real Estate job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Savvy + Co. Real Estate
$70,705$33.99
Dickens Mitchener
$97,826$47.03
Armada Hoffler Properties
$73,017$35.10
The Koehler Bortnick Team
$71,134$34.20
Otis & Ahearn
$71,027$34.15
Condos etc
$70,566$33.93
Binswanger
$69,302$33.32
HM Properties
$61,434$29.54

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Savvy + Co. Real Estate demographics vs competitors

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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
Armada Hoffler Properties
64%13%15%5%3%
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Savvy + Co. Real Estate and similar companies CEOs

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Louis S. Haddad
Armada Hoffler Properties

Lou Haddad was recruited to Armada Hoffler in 1985 as an on-site construction superintendent where he quickly distinguished himself among company executives and subcontractors alike. Following several promotions, he was elevated to President of Armada Hoffler Construction Company in 1987 despite being a few months shy of his 30th birthday. During his subsequent 9-year tenure, the division’s annual revenue grew from $5 million to $150 million. In 1996, Lou was promoted to President of Armada Hoffler Holding Company, the parent of all Armada Hoffler entities, inclusive of the flagship development division as well as asset management. In 1999, he was given the additional title of Chief Executive Officer. Under his leadership, Armada Hoffler became one of the largest commercial real estate concerns in the State of Virginia. The Company has participated in over 25 Public-Private partnerships changing skylines across the region including its flagship local project, the Town center of Virginia Beach. In 2013, Lou spearheaded the company’s initial public offering and transition into a publicly-traded REIT listed on the NYSE. Since going public, Armada Hoffler Properties has outperformed the US REIT Index by a margin of 2-to-1, tripled its It’s equity market value to nearly $1.0 billion, and increased its quarterly dividend by 30%. Primarily due to its growth and stability, Armada Hoffler has been added to both the MCSI US REIT Index and S&P Small Cap 600. Since the IPO the company has increased its property holdings to 51 large-scale commercial assets and has developed over $800 million of new projects. Company operations now span across 7 Mid-Atlantic states. Lou is widely recognized in Hampton Roads, Virginia for his philanthropy and dedication to special-needs children. He is the Co-Founder and Benefactor, along with his wife Mary, of the Mary C. Henninger and Louis S. Haddad Foundation, dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged and at-risk children since 1999. Lou has also been active with several youth and medical charities, including Big Brothers/Big Sisters, American Heart Association, Governor’s School for the Arts, Special Olympics, United Way, and the March of Dimes. Lou has also been recognized by several awards and publications as one of the most influential leaders in Virginia.

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