Property Management
Our property management team proactively manages the building systems to provide an excellent tenant experience, reducing turnover and business disruption. 3 Leaf Holdings is the manager of the California commercial properties and Pupukahi and the Nanakuli Village Center in Hawaii.
We work together to help our tenants meet their goals while maintaining our long-term commitment to our assets. 3 Leaf Holdings provides you with peace of mind, knowing your asset is in the hands of trusted, conscientious people. We provide property management services to optimize your property with personal attention, quality maintenance, and expert accounting, always with honesty, integrity, and fiscal responsibility.
3 Leaf Holdings is a full-service property/asset management company adept in leasing, renewals, tenant retention and construction management.
With our diversity of office, retail, and industrial properties and extensive knowledge, 3 Leaf Holdings will provide you with solutions that accommodate your needs.
Our services include:
Tenant Retention, Renewals, and Leasing
Maintenance
Common Area Maintenance
Construction Management
Asset Management
Accounting Services
Safeway Inc. Supermarket Fort Collins
Fort Collins, Colorado
This is a 60,000 square foot grocery store property leased by Safeway in Fort Collins, Colorado. Safeway is an American supermarket chain founded in April 1915 in American Falls, Idaho by Marion Barton Skaggs. It is a subsidiary of Albertsons after being acquired by private equity investors led by Cerberus Capital Management in January 2015.
CalWeber 40 Commercial
Stockton, California
Cal Weber 40 Commercial has spaces available to accommodate businesses in downtown Stockton. Cal Weber 40 is located at street level at the intersection of N. California St. and E. Weber Avenue. This location provides easy access to public transportation and is conveniently located near major freeways, grocery stores, and shopping districts.
Nanakuli Village Center
Nanakuli, Hawaii
The Nanakuli Hawaiian Homestead Community Association (NHHCA) with the help of Hawaiian Community Development Board (HCDB) is developing a major “village center” project that will include a multipurpose learning center, a 48-unit affordable rental housing complex, a satellite health clinic with an affordable drug pharmacy, and a commercial center.