Posted on 05/23/2017 4:04:37 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Leading U.S. audit, tax, and advisory firm KPMG LLP today broke ground for construction of its $400 million learning, development, and innovation facility in the Lake Nona community of Orlando and forecasted hiring some 330 people statewide over the next three years.
The firm announced on January 9 its commitment to create a 55-acre, state-of-the-art campus with 800,000 square feet of space for meeting, classroom, residential, and dining facilities. The campus will feature cutting-edge technology, including an innovation center that will support training and client engagement, and a heritage center to highlight the firms rich history and culture. KPMG expects to complete the project by year-end 2019.
This campus is our firms largest capital investment ever. More than that, its an investment in our people, said Lynne Doughtie, Chairman and CEO, KPMG LLP. Today marks a major milestone toward creating a world-class environment that inspires our professionals to achieve their fullest potential and helps enable our firm to attract and retain the best talent.
In addition to 80 new KPMG jobs associated with operating the completed learning, development, and innovation facility, the firm expects to add some 330 jobs in Florida over the next three years as its business serving audit, tax, and advisory clients continues to expand. KPMG currently employs nearly 700 people in offices in Orlando (in the Regions Bank Tower on North Orange Avenue), Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami.
I am proud to celebrate the groundbreaking of KPMG's new facility and the creation of 330 new jobs. KPMG is a global company with an incredible presence in our state and today's announcement shows how important it is to do all we can to fight for these major jobs wins. We are competing at a global scale, and we will keep working with our economic development partners from across the state to help create new opportunities for our families. I look forward to seeing this new facility and welcoming KPMG employees from across the nation to our great state, said Florida Governor Rick Scott.
Creating the best culture with the best people is central to our strategic vision and our growth strategy, Doughtie added. Nowhere else is that dual focus more evident than in our growing presence in Florida where state and local officials, as well as Tavistocks Lake Nona community, have created a highly collaborative, forward-thinking environment.
Lake Nona is an innovative master-designed community by Tavistock Development Company in Orlando. One of the countrys fastest growing communities with more than 12,000 residents and more than 10 million square feet of residential and commercial facilities, Lake Nona is one of the states largest economic engines with business clusters committed to advancing developments in the areas of sport and human performance, health and well being, education, and technology.
KPMGs world-class training facility exemplifies Lake Nonas original mission statement To create the ideal place that inspires human potential through innovative collaboration, said Tavistock Senior Managing Director Rasesh Thakkar. Todays groundbreaking marks another significant milestone in Lake Nonas history, and on behalf of Tavistock and all our anchor partners, we welcome KPMG and look forward to working with them.
Orlando for years has been KPMGs destination of choice for many of their professional development programs and meetings. By working across our government and business development teams, were helping KPMG establish a campus that will generate some 150,000 KPMG visits to our area in just the first few years, said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer.
Orange County is thrilled to break ground and welcome KPMGs national training facility to our community, said Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs. KPMG professionals from across the nation will travel here for extended training, providing us with an excellent opportunity to showcase everything that our world-class community has to offer. Their presence in Central Florida signals the strength of our professional service sector, as well as the preparedness of our workforce.
Flemming named construction manager
KPMG also announced that Bill Flemming has joined the firm as managing director of construction management with oversight for its new Lake Nona campus.
Flemming most recently served as president and CEO of New York-based Skanska USA Building Inc., a $5 billion unit of Skanska AB, one of the worlds largest construction and development companies.
Flemming disclosed an estimated project timeframe: »Summer 2017: Site grading »Fall 2017: Foundation work »Early 2018: Start of superstructure construction »Second half, 2018: Topping off »Late 2018: Building fully enclosed
About KPMG LLP
KPMG is one of the worlds leading professional services firms, providing innovative business solutions and audit, tax, and advisory services to many of the worlds largest and most prestigious organizations.
KPMG is widely recognized for being a great place to work and build a career. Our people share a sense of purpose in the work we do, and a strong commitment to community service, diversity and inclusion, and eradicating childhood illiteracy.
KPMG LLP is the U.S. member firm of KPMG International Cooperative. KPMG Internationals member firms have 189,000 professionals, including more than 9,000 partners, in 152 countries.
This is right around the corner from Orlando Airport. A lot of new development going on there. Hospital, national sport centers, etc.
more traffic and northern libs .
ugh.
KPMG will be selling fruits and vegetables.
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Presently their clientele will be fruits and nuts.
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Orlando is booming.
more traffic and northern libs .
ugh.
Lake Nona is a very upscale development. At least they will be rich liberal snowflakes who will hire plenty of Florida crackers. LOL.
Seems like every other person I meet in Orlando says they are from Pennsylvania. Definately a lot of newer transplants moving in.
Don’t hold your breath, unless your favorite color’s blue.
Tax compliance is a commodity but regardless of the tax rate in effect, as long as there are exclusions, exemptions, deductions, credits, AMT, etc. there will always be demand for tax planning, which is where public accountants make a ton of money. However, most of the revenue earned by the big 4 comes from consulting projects, and financial statement audits which will still be needed.
The huge brand new VA medical center built to the tune of 2 billion dollars is in the heart of the Lake Nona Medical City. This is a groundswell of of innovative activity in central Florida. Fastest growing area of Florida..
Those should be good paying jobs.
Those Jobs shouldn’t even Exist in a Free Country, the very idea of a Tax on “income” is repulsive and leads to a ever expanding totalitarian state. Just look around.
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