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The Real Estate Agent performs a broad range of duties which require independent judgment involving real property valuation, acquisition, disposition, leasing, licensing, right-of-way acquisition, asset management and property management for all types of real property.
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Provide trustworthy legal advice to the functional areas of Property Management, Operations, Maintenance, Real Estate, Store Development (post store opening), Asset Management, Environmental, Risk Management, Tax, Disaster Relief Team, and Litigation in real estate related matters arising after store opening.
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Under the leadership of the Executive Director of Real Estate, the Commercial Property Manager oversees a team of three staff and is responsible for the complete operation of Letterman Digital Arts Center, an 843,000 square foot Class "A+" commercial office campus that includes four buildings and numerous amenities.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Hospitality Management, Real Estate, or related field preferred. - Previous experience in property management, leasing, or hospitality desired.
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HIMCO (The Hartford Investment Management Company) is seeking an Assistant Real Estate Asset Management Analyst to assist in managing a variety of equity and debt assets as part of their $12 billion (plus) Private Real Estate Portfolio.
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6 years of full-time professional work experience in a field related to the Major Job Duties with 2 of those years primarily focused on real estate abstracting/title work, right of way plan development, property management for a public entity, property appraisal/valuation, right of way negotiations, land acquisition, relocation or land-surveying.
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Demonstrated experience with commercial real estate sector, property management, lease administration, negotiations, and tenant relations. Bachelor's Degree and 5+ years of experience in commercial real estate development, asset management, private equity, management consulting, economic development and/or related field.
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As a member of the Loan Servicing Team, the Associate Loan Administrator participates in the team's objective of providing comprehensive day-to-day oversight of commercial real estate investments, primarily mortgage loans, through management of the loan terms and monitoring of the real property collateral.
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As the property and asset management arm of the Friedman Companies, Friedman Management Company is one of the largest managers of commercial real estate. With a stellar reputation for over 30 years, Friedman Real Estate is one of the largest privately owned full-service real estate firms in the U.S. Our brokerage group is rapidly expanding our unique and highly mobile full-service platform in key markets.
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Strategist for the real estate management information systems architecture encompassing the management information systems, building systems, security, and safety systems to maximize the capabilities and potentialities of competing and emerging technologies in order to advance the business.
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We are seeking a Real Estate Attorney to provide legal counsel and guidance to TJXs property development group and other TJX departments on all aspects of real estate leasing, acquisition, management, development, and disposition.
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About the company:For more than forty years, MMS Group and its affiliates (Arco Management, TUC Management, and GoldOller Real Estate Investments) have been dedicated to quality property management.
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Principal Real Estate, a top-10 global real estate manager with approximately $100B in assets under management, is the dedicated real estate investment group within Principal Asset Management.
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JD/LLM opportunities are for the following areas: SALT: The State and Local Tax specialty practice provides a unique blend of consulting across a broad spectrum of tax areas, including asset management/alternative investment vehicles, income/franchise tax planning, dispute and controversy resolution, sales and use tax, employment taxes, identification of credits and incentives, and abandoned and unclaimed property.
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Community Manager - LIHTC This is a skilled administrative position for the management of residential commercial real estate. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Managing compliance and recertification programs for both PB Section 8 and LIHTC Performs supervisory, administrative, and management functions involved in property operations.
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