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Reporting to the Vice President of Real Estate Development and Vice President of Acquisitions and Asset Management, the Development Manager will operate both independently and collaboratively within cross-functional teams, involving colleagues from Accounting, Construction, Property Management, and third-party consultants like legal and design professionals.
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The Director of Risk Management at the Inland Real Estate Group of Companies will oversee complex property and casualty insurance placement, Directors and Officers & Errors and Omissions (D & O/E & O), Cyber, Employment Practices Liability (EPL)/Fiduciary/Crime/Workers Comp, assist in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Environmental Social Governance (ESG) initiatives, collateral recovery, and perform essential financial tasks including forecasting and group P&L review.
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Description JOB TITLE: Deputy Director, Occupancy Management - Real Estate SALARY RANGE: $130,000 - $140,000 HAY POINTS: 864 DEPT/DIV: Real Estate SUPERVISOR: Director of Operations, Real Estate LOCATION: 2 Broadway HOURS OF WORK: 9:00am 5:30pm (7 hours) DEADLINE: Open Until Filled SUMMARY: The Deputy Director, Occupancy Management for MTA Real Estate, plays a strategic role in managing a vast real estate office portfolio of up to approximately 4 million square feet.
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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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Required Education Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Business Administration, Management, Marketing, or Finance with Texas Real Estate Broker's license, or Associate degree in Real Estate with Texas Real Estate Broker's license and three years real estate sales experience.
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One (1) year of progressively responsible professional experience in residential land use planning, affordable housing development, and/or single family or multi-family real estate development.
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Job Title: Litigation Attorney (Real Estate) This role offers a unique opportunity to work on complex litigation matters, particularly in private equity financings and commercial real estate, within a supportive and dynamic environment.
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Supports the Real Estate Portfolio Manager in ensuring resolution of property issues (e.g., common area maintenance disputes, tax appeals, condemnations, excess property, easements.
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Experience in event management, visitor services, real estate tenant services, concierge services, or hospitality services at a hotel is a plus. Experience in previous event management, visitor services, real estate tenant services, concierge services, or hospitality services at a hotel is a plus.
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Tasks include but are not limited to, ensuring the completion of business cases, budgetary approvals, project scheduling, design and engineering tasks, vegetation management reviews, project reporting, project financial analysis, major equipment procurement, environmental analysis, obtaining real estate and relationship management with external customers, vendors, townships and regulatory agencies.
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Master's degree in planning, landscape architecture, architecture, real estate administration, urban design, or related area. The Fairfax County Park Authority (FCPA) is seeking an Assistant Division Director overseeing Planning and Real Estate to be a part of one of the most highly regarded park systems in the country.
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Our mandate is to deliver a revitalized waterfront that brings together the most innovative approaches to sustainable urban development, excellence in urban design, real estate development, and leading technology infrastructure.
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The primary focus of your role as the Counsel-General Bank Lending attorney will be to provide legal advice on commercial lending and real estate matters and SBA lending arising from the general bank (75% of job responsibilities); and provide legal advice on consumer lending and consumer mortgage related matters arising from the general bank franchise (25% of job responsibilities.
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Through its investment, financing, asset management, and talent management approach, PGIM Real Estate engages in practices that strive to ignite positive environmental and social impact, while pursuing activities that seek to strengthen communities around the world.
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Leads project teams through business case / funding approval process, initiation, execution and project closeout in accordance with IT Management Model and PMI standards. Exelon is leading the energy transformation, and we're calling all problem solvers, innovators, community builders and change makers.
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