Markets
Markets.
DGC's Florida market coverage includes the Central Florida, Tampa Bay, and South Florida growth corridors -- each evaluated through submarket-specific fundamentals.
Central Florida
Orlando metro -- Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Volusia, and Lake counties. Core operating market.
Tampa Bay
Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco -- active growth-market positioning across multifamily and mixed-use product.
South Florida
Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach -- selective engagement on partnership-grade product.
Markets: what serious readers should know
Market selection should be driven by evidence, not momentum. DGC evaluates population growth, employment base, housing supply, absorption, rents or sale comps, entitlement conditions, infrastructure, capital availability, and local execution risk before advancing a market thesis. A strong market page should explain why the geography matters, what product types fit, what risks need confirmation, and how the opportunity compares with competing uses of capital and team capacity. The goal is to identify practical development windows while avoiding assumptions that look attractive in a presentation but fail under permitting, financing, construction, or lease-up pressure.
Risk first
Each discussion should identify entitlement, market, capital, construction, timing, operating, and exit assumptions before a recommendation is treated as reliable.
Clear record
Scope, responsibility, milestones, assumptions, and open diligence items should be written clearly enough for owners, partners, consultants, and lenders to review.
Next decision
The practical goal is to define the next decision gate: continue diligence, revise the plan, change the structure, or stop before avoidable risk compounds.