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A.J. Belt, COO and Vice President
Mr. Belt, the Chief Operating Officer of DBR & Associates, LLC has been a broker, property manager and builder of real estate since 1983. After receiving his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the he University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill (1981), Belt’s real estate career started as a leasing agent and broker of office product predominately located in the Ft. Lauderdale metro area under the flag of Belt & Associates. The organization’s scope of service was expanded with the creation of a property management arm in 1985 and after obtaining his State of Florida Certified General Contractors license, Belt Construction Company was created in 1986, which further enhanced the services offered by the Belt organization.
Throughout the mid 90’s, one of the Belt organization’s prime directives was the acquisition, underwriting and management of 16 Dutch partnerships initiated by the Dutch corporation DIM B.V., which was ultimately comprised of 18 commercial properties throughout Florida. After tremendous success with the Dutch partnerships, further synergy was created by the melding of the Belt organization with the Dutch initiating company, which today falls under the DBR & Associates trademark. In 1997, Belt, along with partner Jan Dane, embarked on the creation of a publicly traded real estate fund…DIM Vastgoed N.V., which currently trades on the Euronext Amsterdam Exchange and concentrates its focus on the enhancement and expansion of its current commercial real estate portfolio located in the Southeast region of the United States. DBR is responsible for all acquisition, disposition, asset management and property management services associated with DIM Vastgoed N.V., as well as for a host of other selective clients.
Mr. Belt is not only responsible for the overall operations and performance of the company, but spearheads strategic planning for the purpose of continued enhancement of DBR & Associates, LLC as one of the most comprehensive and quality management companies in the Southeastern U.S.
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