Ryan Companies Explained

Ryan Companies US, Inc.
Type:Private
Foundation:1938
Founder:James Henry Ryan
Location City:533 South 3rd Street, Suite 100, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Locations:17 offices
Key People:Brian Murray (CEO)
Mike McElroy (President & CIO)
Collin Barr (President, Southern & Western Divisions)
Lisa Kro (CFO & Administrative Officer)
Mike Ryan (President, Northern Division)
Paul Springthorpe (COO)
Products:Healthcare, Industrial, Retail, Senior Living, Multifamily, Build-to-Suit, Office, Mixed-Use, Hospitality
Area Served:United States
Industry:Construction Management, General Contracting, Real Estate Development, Mixed-use development
Services:Development, Architecture & Engineering, Property Management, Capital Markets, Integrated Project Delivery, Building Information Modeling, Lean Construction, Sustainable Design[1]
Num Employees:1800+ (2022)
Homepage:www.ryancompanies.com

Ryan Companies US, Inc. (or Ryan or Ryan Companies) is a national[2] builder, developer, designer, and real estate manager based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

With in-house construction, design, development, capital markets and real estate management, Ryan uses integrated project delivery (IPD) as a preferred method for and delivering design and construction projects and organizing project teams.

History

Ryan Companies was founded in Hibbing, Minnesota, by James Henry Ryan. Forming a partnership with his sons Francis and Russell, James bought the Frederick Lumber Company and renamed it Ryan Lumber and Coal in 1938. In 1949, Russell and Francis formed Ryan Realty Company to own, finance, and manage the real estate Ryan Lumber and Coal built. In 1989, construction, development, capital markets, and real estate management were joined under Ryan Companies.

In 1946, Ryan built their first National Tea Company store, the company's first design-build/development project. Ryan built 60 National stores over its 30-year relationship with the company. The company built its first Target store in Bloomington, Minnesota in 1965, and today, builds stores, distribution centers, data centers, and office buildings for the retailer.

Francis and Russell led the company until 1989 when Russell's son, Jim, became CEO, Pat Ryan became president, and Tim Gray became CFO.

In 2007, Ryan was named the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties’ (NAIOP) Developer of the Year.[3]

Following the Iowa flood of 2008, Ryan's Cedar Rapids office partnered with Mercy Medical Center, one of two Cedar Rapids hospitals, to recover and restore services within a month.[4] building and the Paramount Theatre as well as the construction of a new public library, fire station and animal-control facility.[5]

In 2009, Ryan provided real estate management assignment for Capella Tower, also known as 225 South Sixth Street, located in downtown Minneapolis. This broadened the existing local relationship that ASB Capital Management has with the team of Ryan and CB Richard Ellis (leasing agent) at the AT&T Tower in Minneapolis.[6] Jim Ryan was also awarded the Best in Real Estate Lifetime Achievement Award that year.[7] Pat Ryan, chairman of the board and former president and CEO, was named in Twin City Business "100 Leaders To Know" in November 2014.[8]

Brian Murray took over as CEO in 2018, and he was Ryan's first non-family member to lead the company.[9]

In 2023, Ryan managed construction for public sector projects including: the renovation of the Warren E. Burger Federal Building and US Courthouse[10] in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the construction of the new US Courthouse[11] in Des Moines, Iowa. Ryan provided renderings for the renovation of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building[12] at Fort Snelling, Minnesota and announced that it will manage a 20-year build-to-suit lease for a GSA Professional Office Building[13] in Phoenix, Arizona. Ryan is also constructing, in association with Gilbane, Inc., the Maricopa County Courthouse Tower[14] in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.

Developments

Major projects:

Projects in construction:

Real estate management:

Operations

More than 5,100,000 labor-hours were worked on Ryan jobsites in 2009. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Ryan's lost-time injury rate is 1/10 of the industry average. Ryan works with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and recently entered into a safety partnership with OSHA, Wisconsin.[24] Ryan's current workers’ compensation moderation rate is .75.

In addition to working with communities on construction and development projects, the company contributes to communities through the Ryan Foundation. In addition to funding projects Ryan owners want to support, such as the Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Twin Cities/Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center[25] and the YMCA at Kelly Hall,[26] the Foundation provides support dollar-for-dollar for employees’ community support activities.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.corvalryan.com/company_info.asp Corval Ryan
  2. Web site: Ryan Companies US, Inc.: Private Company Information - Businessweek. 5 October 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121005192123/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4235592 . 21 May 2023. 2012-10-05 .
  3. Web site: Commercial Real Estate Development Association. www.naiop.org.
  4. Web site: Theatre Cedar Rapids. 21 May 2023.
  5. Web site: Cedar Rapids Gazette. 21 May 2023.
  6. http://twincities.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2009/08/17/daily36.html Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal
  7. http://twincities.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2009/04/20/focus16.html?b=1240200000%5E1813779/ Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal
  8. Web site: Twin Cities Business. 21 May 2023.
  9. News: Nick Halter . Pat Ryan stepping down as CEO of Ryan Cos. . 21 May 2023 . Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal . 1 May 2018. (subscription required)
  10. Web site: District of Minnesota US Courts. 21 May 2023.
  11. Web site: New Des Moines U.S. Courthouse. www.gsa.gov. 21 May 2023.
  12. Web site: Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building. www.gsa.gov. 21 May 2023.
  13. http://www.azcentral.com/community/northvalley/articles/2010/04/28/20100428phoenix-new-fbi-office.html AZCentral.com
  14. Web site: Maricopa County Court Tower. 21 May 2023.
  15. http://twincities.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2008/04/14/daily43.html?page=2 Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal
  16. Web site: Mosaic. Mosaic. 21 May 2023.
  17. Web site: Daily Herald. 21 May 2023.
  18. Web site: Midtown Exchange News. https://web.archive.org/web/20081207080108/http://midtowncommunityworks.org/exchange/. dead. 7 December 2008. 21 May 2023.
  19. Web site: Community Planning & Economic Development. minneapolismn.gov. 21 May 2023.
  20. News: Nick Halter . Ryan, St. Paul reach agreement on Ford redevelopment . 21 May 2023 . Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal . 12 November 2019. (subscription required)
  21. Web site: BusinessWire. 21 May 2023.
  22. Web site: Flinn Foundation. 21 May 2023.
  23. Web site: SmartBrief. 21 May 2023.
  24. Web site: US Labor Department's OSHA, Wisconsin On-site Safety and Health Consultation, the Building and Construction Trades of South Central Wisconsin, and Ryan Companies US establish safety partnership | Occupational Safety and Health Administration. www.osha.gov. 21 May 2023.
  25. http://twincities.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2007/11/26/focus1.html Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal
  26. Web site: Kelly Hall. www.ourladyoftheangelsmission.com. 21 May 2023.