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We are seeking attorneys with a portable book of business focused on corporate transactional, complex commercial litigation, labor & employment, real estate, tax, intellectual property or trademark matters.
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Barvin is a privately held commercial real estate investment and development firm located in Houston, Texas, owned by Houston-based entrepreneur Eric Barvin. Our commercial real estate platform serves as asset manager of a portfolio of multi-family properties totaling over 4,500 units in Texas and Georgia.
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Excellent Commercial Real Estate firm is looking to add a Maintenance Technician to handle the following. Excellent Commercial Real Estate firm is looking to add a Maintenance Technician to handle the following.
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As a leading firm in the Commercial Real Estate (CRE) industry, we have 1200+ employees in more than 40 offices. SUMMARYPartner Engineering and Science, Inc. is looking to hire Registered Professional Engineers to support structural assessments of commercial properties.
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We provide credit and financing, treasury and payment services, international banking and real estate services to clients including corporations, municipalities, institutions, real estate investors and owners, and nonprofit organizations.
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3-5 years supporting a Commercial Real Estate practice group in a law firm or in-house environment. Our client is a Philadelphia-based real estate private equity firm that specializes in the acquisition and management of opportunistic industrial and flex assets in the Greater Northeast region of the United States.
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Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations.
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It will support the busy CEO and Founder of a thriving commercial real estate firm. Commercial real estate experience would be nice but it is not a requirement.
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We are actively recruiting for an experienced corporate attorney to join our client's office locations in New York City, Los Angeles or remotely in another major market Our client is a mid-sized corporate firm dedicated to providing comprehensive business solutions to a wide range of domestic and international businesses and entrepreneurs seeking legal counsel for complex commercial transactional and litigation matters.
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A prestigious California business and real estate law firm is seeking an emerging associate attorney with a strong academic background and experience with commercial leasing, mergers and acquisitions, and/or other real estate and business transactions.
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Avison Young is a global commercial real estate brokerage and advisory firm, offering transaction, management, financial and consulting services. At Avison Young, we are committed to providing a comprehensive suite of commercial real estate services to our clients while fostering a supportive and inclusive workplace culture for our employees.
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As a leading firm in the Commercial Real Estate (CRE) industry, we have 1400+ employees in more than 40 offices. The Company does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, physical or mental disability, legally protected medical condition or information including genetic information, family care status, military caregiver status, veteran status, marital status, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal laws.
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A bit about us:For over 70 years, we have been a distinguished family-owned firm offering personalized and expert legal services in real estate law. Rooted in a commitment to integrity, our team combines deep legal expertise with a family-centric approach, treating clients like family and ensuring their confidence at every stage of the real estate journey.
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Building Supply Distribution or Commercial Real Estate experience preferred. Thomas Edwards Group is an Executive Search Firm specializing in the direct hire and interim placement of Accounting, Finance, HR and IT professionals.
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Growing Commercial Real Estate Investment & Development firm is seeking to hire a full time Building Engineer to service and oversee commercial properties throughout the DC Metro.
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