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Provide legal counsel on real estate development, purchases and sales, corporate real estate, leasing, and mortgage lending. Legal expertise in commercial real estate development, purchases and sales, corporate real estate, leasing, and mortgage lending.
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As a member of T. Rowe Price's Corporate Real Estate and Workplace Services team, (CRE&WS), the Manager supports and supervises senior team members in ensuring effective administrative activities across headquarters campus.
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The Assistant General Counsel – Real Estate and Corporate Transactions (AGC) will report to the Company’s new Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Global Corporate Affairs.
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We have an amazing opportunity to join our corporate Real Estate Team. In this critical role as a Real Estate Specialist, you will bring Telecom expertise to analyze, plan, coordinate, and performs technical assignments to evaluate, implement and support activities associated with the acquisition, management, leasing, development and disposition of Eversource Energy’s Commercial real estate and telecommunications portfolio.
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The ideal candidate is a software-savvy individual with a strong understanding of commercial real estate leasing and development, up to and including interfacing with architectural design and general contracting teams.
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As the Senior Director, Corporate Counsel, you will need to be a strong communicator and team player, able to work effectively with various stakeholders, and act as a leader and business partner for all matters related to Carters real estate portfolio.
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Partner with real estate brokers, builders, and internal growth and operations team members to drive de novo and acquisition real estate growth into underserved health care markets.
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The Legal Services Department provides legal counsel and services in various areas such as governance, franchising, real estate development and leasing, information technology, intellectual property, corporate contracting, consumer protection, employment law, e-commerce, litigation management, and regulatory compliance, including privacy compliance.
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A career within Real Estate tax will provide you with exposure to partnership tax, corporate tax, state and local tax, US inbound and outbound international tax, tax treaty analysis, REIT taxation, and other areas.
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Our Portfolio Associate is a collaborative team member supporting the Americas Portfolio Lead in the delivery of corporate real estate portfolio planning and financial analysis for the account.
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As a Corporate Real Estate Manager, you will be in a business-critical role where you will guard against and minimize risks associated with increased occupancy costs and drive improved workplace quality.
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As a trusted partner to our clients, we provide corporate and transactional banking; commercial real estate lending and servicing; investment banking; equity; and fixed income solutions including sales, trading, and research capabilities to corporate, commercial real estate, government, and institutional clients across the globe.
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This Project Management Position will be dedicated to the Brown-Forman Account in Louisville, KY. Our people at JLL are shaping the future of real estate for a better world by combining world class services, advisory and technology to our clients.
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5 to 10 years work experience in occupancy or space planning for corporate clients; or interior office planning, move/project management or related Facilities function in a corporate real estate setting as a vendor or end user.
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Keller Williams Realty Inc. is the largest real estate company by agent count across the globe and is number one in units and volume in the United States. Named a Happiest Company to Work for in 2019; one of the Best Places to Work in Austin, TX; and featured on the Training Magazine Training 125 list seven times, Keller Williams Realty International (KWRI) thrives within a creative and collaborative culture where transforming the real estate industry through technology is our primary goal.
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