Login

Flagler Appoints Senior VP

Roy A. "Chip" Lilley Now Senior Vice President, Regional Development Officer
By Hanna McNally
February 6, 2002 | 10:23 P.M.

Flagler Development Co., the wholly owned commercial real estate development subsidiary of Florida East Coast Industries Inc., appointed Roy A. "Chip" Lilley as senior vice president and regional development officer. Lilley will oversee the management, leasing and development of Flagler's projects in the north and central Florida markets, principally in Jacksonville and Orlando. He also will manage land acquisition and disposition. One of his first projects will be managing the development of Flagler's Gran Park at Jacksonville and the construction of the new interchange accessing the park at Interstate 95 and St. Augustine Road. Chip joins Flagler from Trammell Crow Co. in Orlando, where he was senior vice president and director of development. He had been with Trammell Crow since 1983. During that time, he worked extensively in leasing, development, acquisitions and dispositions, as well as land entitlements and sales. "Chip is an experienced broad-based real estate professional. His skill set is ideal for Flagler as we grow out business in Florida, " said G. John Carey, Flagler's president. "We are delighted Chip has joined Flagler Development Co." Chip earned his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Rice University and received his master's of business administration from the University of Virginia. He is an active member of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties and the Economic Development Commission of Mid-Florida. Chip and his family will be relocating to Jacksonville.

This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers.

Watch the video to learn how you can access industry leading CRE news and the data analytics you need to drive success.

This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers.

Ready to Learn More?

Sign Up For a Personalized Demo.

Sign Up For a Demo To Learn More.

Already A Subscriber? Sign In

IN THIS ARTICLE