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Real Estate is responsible for overseeing risks taken in connection with real estate activities which includes extensions of credit that are secured by liens on or interests in real estate, direct and indirect private equity and public market real estate investments, capital markets, construction lending, servicing, any consumer or commercial loan undertaken when real estate security or real estate activity, or an asset sale, or a refinancing is contemplated as a first or second way out.
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The Real Estate Risk Group Manager will join a team focused on implementing reporting analytics and technology associated with the potential projected stress losses for our quarterly CCAR capital planning and review processes.
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This company is a prominent real estate management and development firm based in New York City. With a history spanning over six decades, it has established a strong reputation for managing a diverse portfolio of residential and commercial properties.
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Home to some of the most recognized brands in real estate Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate , Century 21® , Coldwell Banker® , Coldwell Banker Commercial® , Corcoran® , ERA® , and Sotheby's International Realty.
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3-5 years of experience in commercial real estate law is preferred. This includes landlord-tenant matters, construction disputes, and real estate transactions. Real Estate Transactions : Representing clients in real estate transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, financing, and development.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of commercial real estate lending issues involving title insurance, surveys, zoning, flood, casualty/liability insurance, licensing, non-recourse carveouts, syndication and market standards.
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Project Management: Be a Swiss army knife to collaborate with the CEO on his many personal interests, from his wedding venue property to real estate, art, international travel, and social media.
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Certification(s) Required: One or more of the following credentials or certifications is required: CPA License, Level 3 of the CFA, JD, PhD, MBA or Master’s degree in Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Financial Engineering, Economics, Real Estate Finance or Hospitality.
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Previous working experience in the commercial real estate permanent lending industry specific experience working with CMBS, Life Insurance lending programs, Fannie Mae DUS, Freddie Mac Program, FHA a plus.
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Minimum of 3 years of real estate Administrative or Landlord Tenant experience. Belkin · Burden · Goldman, LLP, is a trusted NYC real estate law firm with a leading reputation in the industry.
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Bachelor’s degree (Accounting, Finance or Business concentrations preferred) or 3+ year’s relevant experience in commercial real estate lease administration and/or related accounting.
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The Manager of Engineering Project Management reports to the Head of Engineering Project Management and also collaborates with Operations, New Center Development, EHS, Security, Quality, Legal, IT, Procurement, and Corporate Real Estate.
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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, the Associate General Counsel will provide expert legal services on a full range of corporate, litigation or real estate functions including railroad and real estate contracts, and labor and employment laws; and provide accurate, concise, and practical legal advice to the executive leadership team.
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Internal client groups include the land management; right-of-way; corporate real estate; municipal permitting; and legislative, public, and regulatory affairs teams. Primary Purpose: SDG&E seeks an outstanding transactional real estate attorney with deep subject matter expertise to join the Environmental & Real Estate Law Department in the General Counsel’s Office at SDG&E’s headquarters in San Diego.
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Commercial real estate, affordable housing, or transactional experience is required. Prestigious global AmLaw 100 firm is seeking a Real Estate Paralegal to provide legal support to assigned attorneys dealing with title/survey review, purchase and sale agreements, affordable housing documents, closing documents, ground leases and other leases, financing documentation, due diligence and related real estate documentation for closings.
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