License number: 2014002679 OH Address: 4349 Easton Way, Suite 110, Columbus, OH, USA, 43219 (614) 774-2573
Biography
DJ Falcoski grew up in NE Ohio. He worked with Turner Construction while attending Kent State University. He was a member of the Turner team that built the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum as well as several other high-profile projects in the area including Jacob’s Field (Indians) and the Cleveland Public Library addition.
He was relocated to Columbus, Ohio in 1995 and assumed the role as the Senior Cost Engineer for Turner Construction. After several years of analyzing and controlling the field financials for projects such as the Bank One World Headquarters, New Albany High School, and the Upper Arlington Schools remodels, he was asked to head the newly formed Commercial Sales Division of Trus-Joist. His team was responsible for all commercial product sales east of the Mississippi River.
He joined National Realty as their Development Manager and financial partner, where he successfully completed over $80 million worth of commercial projects in Ohio and Florida including Medical Office, Retail Centers, Apartments and Condominiums.
In 2008, he formed a consulting business that worked with several companies to help them reorganize and to better function in the rapidly changing real estate world. This work led to the formation of Development Services Group (DSG). DSG and the Partner company, New Avenue Architects & Engineers, provide seamless development services to clients. In 2014, he received his Real Estate license.
As a Commercial Agent with Re/Max Commercial, DJ has been involved with over 40 transactions and represents clients in the hotel development, restaurant, retail, and senior living sectors.
Mr. Falcoski sits on several Boards and Committees including the Mid-Ohio Food Bank and the Worthington Board of Zoning Appeals. He is a consultant to several not for profit organizations including Seven Circles of Hope and the Alliance for the Future of Israel. He is also a volunteer for Big Brothers of Central Ohio.