Constructing Chicago's Skyline During COVID-19 with Michael Meagher, President of James McHugh Construction Company

On this episode of Real Estate for Breakfast, host Phil Coover is joined by President of James McHugh Construction Company Michael Meagher. Many of the buildings that make up the Chicago skyline were constructed by McHugh, including the Vista Tower, which is now the third tallest building in Chicago. Phil and Mike discuss what it was like to build the Vista Tower during the pandemic and how COVID-19 has impacted the construction industry, from material shortages and labor challenges to enhanced safety protocols. In addition, they discuss the 100 Club of Chicago, which provides much needed immediate relief and support to the families of deceased first responders.

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Michael Meagher is directly responsible for the overall strategic direction and vision fulfilment for James McHugh Construction Co. Additionally, he reports to the Board of Directors of McHugh Enterprises. He oversees all general contracting activities and associated operations. Starting in the industry as a summer worker for four consecutive years, Meagher took an immediate liking to jobsites and seeing a project from start to completion. Immediately out of college he was hired at James McHugh Construction Co, as an estimator with the company. For over 30 years he exemplifies the company culture of loyalty, promoting within and client satisfaction. He works closely with the company’s senior management team in developing accountable project teams that are empowered to make decisions on the project site to eliminate bureaucracy and provide a seamless project experience. Eliminating obstacles and providing support to project teams is a cornerstone of the management teams’ approach.

Meagher is dedicated to maintaining strong working relationships with clients, ensuring that McHugh’s storied reputation for delivering quality construction solutions is upheld.

As part of his successful strategy of building lasting client relationships and staying on the cutting edge of construction trends, Meagher has led McHugh’s development of a long-term partnership with the U.S. Navy at its Great Lakes Naval Station. He spearheaded the company’s design-build efforts for the $62 million MCPON Plackett Manor Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, whose success spurred the Navy to designate it as a prototype for design-build programs. Since then, Meagher also led a McHugh team to its creation of a design-build program for the Navy’s cutting-edge Battle Stations 21 training simulator.

Meagher has been with McHugh his entire post-collegiate career, starting as an assistant project engineer/estimator, responsible for quantity and labor estimates for rehabilitation and interior projects. He then became a project manager, overseeing retail, office, and healthcare projects. Later, Meagher was asked to set up and manage a marketing department for the firm. As business development manager, he developed target markets and led sales and marketing efforts focused on large, complex construction projects, often in the $100 to $500 million range. Meagher became an officer of the firm in 1997.

During this time, McHugh recognized the potential for great opportunities overseas and construction offices were established in Moscow, Russia and Prague, the Czech Republic. From Chicago, Meagher directed the Eastern European sales and marketing efforts, earning their first major client, Boeing Commercial Aircraft Group. He then helped develop a stand-alone sales and marketing office in Eastern Europe. Although the company concluded its Moscow operations because of a failing Russian economy, it maintained many of the corporate relationships Meagher helped build.

Meagher also spearheads corporate goodwill efforts for McHugh, including the firm’s pro bono construction of the Special Olympics Eternal Flame of Hope Memorial, Ford Heights Little League Baseball Field, and the Chicago Youth Program headquarters. He has served as chairman on the Board of Trustees of his alma mater, St. Mary’s University of Minnesota, the board of Catholic Charities of Chicago, and Chicago Police Memorial Foundation. He currently serves as president of the board of the 100 Club of Chicago, and president of the Chicagoland Associated General Contractors. Meagher also serves on the board of McHugh Enterprises, Inc.

For more information, please visit http://mchughconstruction.com/.

Building the Capital Stack with Trisha Connolly, Managing Director of Alpha Capital CRE

On this episode, Alpha Capital CRE Managing Director Trisha Connolly joins Phil to discuss building the capital stacks, money, and the various types of financing and equity investments available. Alpha Capital CRE started in 2008 as a hedge fund placement agent firm raising institutional capital for fund to funds. In 2010, Alpha Capital transitioned to a capital markets platform. Since its inception, the company has changed its name, institutionalized its platform, and grown its team. They optimize solutions for capital, whether it’s debt or equity, for transactions across the country.

Phil and Trisha start by discussing what goes into a capital stack. They touch on what a bridge lender may provide in commercial real estate, why the 30-year mortgage is often an afterthought in this space, and the types of debt with flexibility in a future sale. Phil also asks Trisha about the influence of local banks in her work, as well as her depth of relationships in the national lending community. Phil and Trisha close out the interview by going into the details of creating a development deal, subordinate financing, and the concept of preferred equity.

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Trisha Connolly is a Managing Director at Alpha Capital CRE and serves as a partner on the equity and debt placement team nationwide. She specializes in commercial real estate financing with over 11 years of experience including loan restructuring, term financing, syndicated credit facilitating, construction financing, acquisition financing, advisory and joint venture equity or programmatic equity. She has advised on capital markets financing transactions exceeding $2 billion. Trisha specializes in structured financings and continues to work on permanent and floating rate executions. Prior to joining Alpha, Trisha spent four years managing Cushman and Wakefield's Equity, Debt & Structured Finance team. Preceding C&W, Trisha spent more than five years at General Growth Properties (GGP) within their Capital Markets team, focusing primarily on workouts, refinances and development financing.

Learn more at:  www.alphacapitalcre.com

Episode 23 - David Moore and The Willis Tower Redevelopment

David Moore, as Senior Vice President and Portfolio Director of Equity Office’s Chicago portfolio, comes on the podcast to discuss the company’s $500 million investment/redevelopment of famed The Willis Tower.  As the second tallest building in the country, The Willis Tower is most recognizable building in Chicago and one of the most recognizable in the world. This episode is a fascinating consideration of the massive scale of a $500 Million redevelopment and investment into Chicago’s most quintessential and historic building. 

David discusses the “why” of redevelopment and the movement to amenitization of office buildings in Chicago. The company’s objective is to look at how to enhance the daily lives of the people in the building and create a better experience for those people. Equity Office is creating an amenity destination for its 15,000 daily inhabitants and visitors. The Willis Tower is delivering multiple floors of tenant only amenities, including a “Tower House” which is a West loop style creative space, and an “Altitude Lounge” grab and go location built in a high rise Gold Coast style, as well as a floor of tenant only fitness space with cardio, workout classes, spin, yoga, and much more.  In addition, the base of the structure is being torn down and built out and expanded, to include 300,000 square feet of commercial space with a Wintergarden style space full of various food and drink offerings. This episode is a great explanation of why these massive investments in existing office product are taking place in Chicago and around the world.

Find out more about the Willis Tower here:  http://www.willistower.com/

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Episode 6 - Steven Spinell

Phil's featured guest is Steven Spinell of JLL. Steven is a former professional hockey player turned commercial real estate professional. Steven discusses his work on JLL's build to suit team, his transition to commercial real estate, and his passion project to help competitive athletes transition from the sports arena to the corporate arena.  But first, Phil is joined by fellow SATC principal John Campbell to discuss how and why cyber security is a necessity for real estate professionals, and the upcoming cyber security symposium on March 8, 2017, brought to you by SATC Solution Center, L3C.   

John Campbell on cybersecurity:  2-18 Minute Mark

Steven Spinell:  Starts at 18 Minute Mark (Hockey Talk starts at 26 minute mark)

 

 

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