Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Ori Tal and the ESO Equity Group Development Approach


With a decade of experience in law and real estate, Ori Tal heads Cocoa Beach, Florida, based ESO Equity Group. He has developed the firm as a holding entity for diverse real estate projects, typically involving residential or commercial rental communities. Mr. Tal’s track record extends over more than 750 condominium unit conversions undertaken over the past seven years, representing in excess of 1 million square feet.

Mr. Tal guides his executive team in initiating transactions, building investment partnerships, and project management. In maximizing the revenue-generation potential of properties, his firm guides extensive exterior and interior unit renovations. Certain properties have jumped dramatically from 20 percent to 80 percent occupancy within a 24-month period.

ESO Equity Group’s website at features a number of representative residential and commercial projects. One of the most notable projects is Executive Tower & Plaza, which was developed from The Galleria in Cocoa Beach. The renovated and built-out property features Mediterranean-style retail plaza with nearly 18,000 square feet of boutique enterprises. In addition, a 25,000 square foot office tower has been completed. This property evolution represents one of the largest office and retail complexes in the greater Cocoa Beach area.

Mr. Tal has also led the successful acquisition and development of numerous residential properties, including the 183-residence Royal Oak Patio Homes in Florida’s scenic central heartland. Residents of the spacious 11.5-acre development enjoy quick access to nearly 75 miles of unspoiled Atlantic coastline and are only a half-an-hour drive from downtown Orlando.

Ori Tal began his entrepreneurial career in international real estate and corporate law, having earned Law and Economics degrees at Haifa University in Israel. He notably completed an Israeli officer’s training program with honors, accepting a position as Lieutenant in the Navy reserves.

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