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Why LGE Design Build chose Tampa for its East Coast hub

LGE Design Build is executing on nearly 500,000 sq ft of logistics work as it establishes Tampa as its East Coast hub.
Chuck Merlis December 22, 2025

LGE Design Build is moving from market entry to execution as it builds out its East Coast hub in Tampa.

The national design-build construction firm entered Florida with nearly 500,000 sq ft of logistics development already awarded, signaling confidence in Tampa Bay’s industrial fundamentals and long-term growth outlook.

Company leaders say the move reflects sustained demand rather than a short-term expansion cycle.

Why Tampa, and why now

Florida continues to see strong population and business in-migration, but Tampa stands out among high-growth markets.

Low industrial vacancy, limited modern Class A space and demand from logistics, defense, aerospace and e-commerce users have created an environment well-suited to LGE’s design-build model.

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“Florida continues to experience some of the strongest population and business in-migration in the country,” said Mike Stafford, president of LGE Design Build. “Tampa, in particular, has been one of the fastest-growing metro areas for young professionals, logistics companies and corporate relocations.”

User demand continues to outpace new supply, especially in modern industrial facilities and tilt up construction, reinforcing the firm’s decision to establish a permanent presence.

How Tampa fits into LGE’s national footprint

LGE views Tampa as complementary to its established operations in Phoenix and Dallas, not a departure from them.

Many of the firm’s existing clients operate across multiple states, including Florida. Entering the Tampa market allows LGE to follow those clients and deepen long-standing relationships.

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“Many corporations we already serve in Arizona and Texas have multi-state footprints, including Florida,” Stafford said. “Entering Tampa allows LGE to follow existing clients and support their growth.”

Rather than building a standalone office, Tampa is positioned as a connector within LGE’s broader national platform.

Building a local team

LGE’s Tampa strategy is centered on local leadership and in-market execution.

The firm already has a Director of Field Operations and a Director of Project Management based in Tampa, both with prior experience working within LGE’s system.

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“Our philosophy is centered on having a local team in the market leading our work,” Stafford said.

Initial hiring will focus on project superintendents and project engineering support roles, prioritizing on-site leadership over remote oversight.

A growing talent advantage

Tampa’s labor market played a role in the firm’s location decision.

Compared to other Florida metros, the region offers a deeper pool of construction labor, architecture and engineering talent and project management professionals.

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“Tampa has a growing pool of construction, architecture and engineering talent,” Stafford said. “That makes scaling an operation more feasible than in more constrained Florida markets.”

The area’s expanding young professional population further supports long-term workforce development and LGE careers.

Carrying the LGE standard into Florida

LGE leaders emphasize that the Florida expansion is not a reinvention.

Every Tampa project will follow the same expectations for craftsmanship, transparency and disciplined execution that define the firm’s reputation in the Southwest.

“We aren’t simply expanding geographically,” Stafford said. “We’re extending the LGE standard.”

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Performance in Tampa will be tracked using the same internal metrics applied companywide, including safety, schedule reliability, client satisfaction and cost control.

“The new market gets LGE’s proven playbook, not a reinvented version of it,” Stafford said.

Where opportunity is strongest

LGE sees its most significant near-term opportunity in logistics-driven development, particularly projects tied to e-commerce, defense and aerospace.

That demand, combined with ongoing corporate relocations into Tampa Bay, has made the firm bullish on the region.

“As noted above, we see the most significant opportunities in e-commerce and logistics space, including defense and aerospace,” Stafford said.

Technology as a differentiator

Technology plays a central role in LGE’s design-build construction process.

Advanced design modeling, digital permitting workflows and real-time construction management tools allow the firm to reduce rework, shorten schedules and deliver greater cost certainty.

“Technology allows LGE to deliver a more predictable, efficient and cost-accurate experience than traditional builders,” Stafford said.

By integrating technology from design through delivery, the firm aims to forecast outcomes with high accuracy from the start of each project.

“In short, it allows us to predict with high accuracy the final outcome from day 1 on every project,” he said.

What’s already underway

As LGE builds out its Tampa operation, nearly 500,000 sq ft of logistics development is already under construction, with additional projects moving through the pipeline.

“We’re excited about the momentum we’re seeing in the Tampa market,” Stafford said. “As we enter Florida, we have nearly 500,000 sq ft of logistics development construction already awarded, with more in the pipeline.”

For LGE Design Build, Tampa is no longer an entry point. It is an operating market, anchored by active projects and long-term intent.

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