TD Bank announces that Scott Daigle has been named its North Florida Commercial Market President

TD Bank had recently announced that Scott Daigle has been named its North Florida Commercial Market President.

TD Bank’s North Florida region includes the greater Orlando, Tampa/St. Petersburg, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, Daytona, Lakeland and Melbourne areas.

Daigle joined TD Bank in 2015 as the Regional Vice President of the Tampa Bay Region where he focused on expanding their portfolio of commercial and small business clients in the region.

Daigle has more than 15 years of experience in banking and commercial lending and will lead a team of three regional vice presidents, who manage TD Bank’s local lenders and relationship managers, and oversee growth of TD Bank’s local, commercial and small business lending and deposit portfolios.

His office will be located in Tampa.

You May Also Like
Navigating ‘Subject To’ Real Estate Transactions: A Creative Financing Strategy

In today’s dynamic real estate market, creative financing strategies have become essential tools for investors and homeowners alike.  With record high prices, skyrocketing interest rates, and more rigid underwriting requirements, all being driven by a weakening economy, “Subject To” is becoming more popular again. This approach allows buyers to acquire properties by taking over existing

Read More
subject to
Investor Panic Is Brewing—Why I’m Still Avoiding Wall Street and You Should Too

Investor sentiment—not fundamentals—is what drives financial markets today.  If you need evidence, just look at the past decade: we’ve seen stocks climb relentlessly despite sluggish earnings, geopolitical instability, and ballooning debt. But when sentiment shifts, even slightly, the air comes out of the balloon fast and hard. That’s precisely what we’re starting to witness right

Read More
investor panic
Jobs Report Beats Expectations—But Real Estate Investors Shouldn’t Celebrate Yet

The April jobs report was just released, and on the surface, it looks like good news. Nonfarm payrolls came in higher than expected, which on the surface makes the job market look strong—especially considering we’re still dealing with inflation and elevated interest rates. It might seem like good news at first glance, but anyone who’s

Read More
jobs report
Americans Lose Confidence as Wall Street Falters—But There’s an Alternative

The latest plunge in stock market performance, largely attributed to the Trump administration’s new tariffs and an overall dip in consumer confidence, has reignited a longstanding concern for American investors: volatility. Financial strategist and real estate expert Tatiana Zagorovski explores a compelling alternative that sidesteps Wall Street’s rollercoaster—private lending. “Americans have watched their IRAs value

Read More
private lending
Other Posts
WM plans $88M recycling facility in East Ybor

WM of Florida is planning an $88 million redevelopment of its Tampa material recovery facility site in East Ybor. The project would replace the function of the existing plant with a larger, more automated recycling operation designed to expand processing capacity. The project is planned for an 11-acre site at 1400 N 35th St. Plans

Read More
Rendering of Waste Management’s planned automated recycling facility in East Ybor, showing a long warehouse building with truck access and support structures.
Tampa capital fuels $43.1M rehab facility expansion

Tampa-based investment drives a $43.1M expansion of an inpatient rehab facility in Oklahoma City.

Read More
Aerial view of an inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Oklahoma City following a recent expansion.
Mirasol hotel rezoning denied by City Council

City Council denied a rezoning request to convert the historic Mirasol into a boutique hotel.

Read More
The Mirasol building on Davis Islands, a historic waterfront apartment complex proposed for boutique hotel conversion, photographed at dusk.
Rays stadium future heads to a vote

A Jan. 20 board vote could open formal talks tied to a proposed Rays stadium and mixed-use development.

Read More
Hillsborough Community College’s Dale Mabry Campus in Tampa ahead of a board vote on a nonbinding memorandum tied to a proposed Rays stadium development.