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The GSD offers degree programs across a range of design disciplines—architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design, design engineering, and real estate—as well as advanced research programs that cut across these disciplines and a robust public program of lectures, exhibitions, and publications.
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As a Senior Real Estate Attorney USCPR in the Expansion function, you are responsible for leading and managing both the legal and Lease Administrator function and the external legal service providers while serving as a liaison with outside counsel and internal Leasing Managers on leasing issues.
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Ability to serve as BRC's expert and owners' representative across the real estate portfolio. Prepare quarterly and as needed financial reports on the performance of BRC's real estate portfolio to the CEO, CFO, Chief Real Estate Development Officer, VP of Housing, and Chief Administrative Officer.
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The Global Lease Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing the company's lease agreements and real estate portfolio. Reporting to the Vice President of Corporate Real Estate and Workplace Services, this position, under general supervision, supports corporate real estate purchase and lease transactions through the delivery of real estate solutions at optimal cost.
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Join our dynamic team as a Manager of Real Estate Development and become an essential force driving the success of a diverse range of real estate development projects in our Southeast Portfolio.
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As a firm, we have been providing legal services for more than 30 years and specialize in the fields of Business Law, Real Estate Law, Employment Law, Estate Planning/Probate, Transportation Law, and Intellectual Property Law. We bring a wide range of knowledge and experience, with members of our team speaking English and Spanish.
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The Real Estate Manager I serves as the point of contact and relationship manager between utility and railroad representatives and RailPros Real Estate clients. Collaborative environment: RailPros fosters a collaborative and dynamic work environment, providing real estate managers with the opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals and contribute to the success of railroad track construction projects and real estate management systems.
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As a member of MDOT’s statewide Real Estate technical program, this position is included in a rotational training program for technical tasks for acquisition of highway or rail parcels, property disposal of highway or rail parcels, and utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and MDOT’s Land Asset Management Data Application (LAMDA.
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Undergraduate degree, preferably in a related field (Finance/Economics, Engineering, Real Estate, Planning, Civil Engineering, Real Estate Development & etc. Bridge Tower Homes is a growing real estate investment firm with over 2000 single-family houses throughout DFW, Houston, and North Carolina.
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Knowledge of real estate database applications with preference for CoStar Real Estate Manager. This position will provide a leadership role with respect to strategic property reviews, real estate consolidations, corporate real estate transactions, strategy, and project management for a range of property types including office, industrial, studio, production, and specialty projects.
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A law firm is seeking a Commercial Real Estate, Land Use, and Banking Associate Attorney. The Commercial Real Estate, Land Use, and Banking Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling various aspects of commercial real estate transactions, including purchase and sale transactions, leases, and commercial financing.
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Corporate Real Estate Attorney. Experience negotiating and closing complex commercial real estate finance transactions required. Provide legal advice and service by combining skill and knowledge in mortgage finance, real estate law and corporate law with sound business acumen and judgement of business goals and objectives of the company or assigned business units.
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EisnerAmper’s Outsourced Services - Real Estate group has experienced significant growth and is seeking a real estate accounting manager with expertise using Real Estate platforms such as Yardi, AppFolio and Intacct.
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This individual will report to the Managing Director of Outsourced Real Estate Accounting and will be responsible for servicing real estate clients, managing multi entity portfolios of properties, both commercial and/or residential.
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Provided legal counsel and support as a mid- to senior-level real estate associate attorney. Expertise in commercial real estate development, purchases and sales, corporate real estate, leasing, and mortgage lending.
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