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The purpose of the Real Estate Manager in (City, ST) is to oversee all real estate-related functions and activities necessary to profitably secure, maintain, and grow the company’s real estate portfolio of leased and owned properties in a manner consistent with Lamar’s business practices.
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Prepare estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience in Tax, Trusts & Estates practice and preferably hold an LL.M degree in Taxation or Estate Planning.
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We are a top-notch law firm seeking a residential real estate title specialist with at least 2 years of experience in a title company or real estate closing attorney's office.
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Comprehensive knowledge of real estate development, including infrastructure, construction planning, architectural and engineering design, environmental due diligence, and legal regulations; HUD regulations/requirements and grant project administration/monitoring; and working knowledge of Davis-Bacon requirements relative to Federally funded construction contracts.
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The Lead Investment Banker candidate will take the lead role in executing commercial real estate securitizations, including as fixed or floating rate CMBS, CRE CLO, and real estate ABS. The position will be actively involved in all aspects of business growth and deal execution through the creation of pitch books, maintaining credit models and diligence files, negotiation of legal documentation, and assistance in the sale/distribution of bonds.
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Associate Attorney – PA Real Estate Litigation (Remote) If you are a talented attorney looking to make a significant impact in the field of real estate litigation, we encourage you to seize this opportunity and send your resume today.
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Advise clients on estate planning, elder law, and estate administration issues, including related real estate, charitable giving, tax, and business issues. Winchester office of our client seeks an estate and elder law attorney.
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Today, Marcus & Millichap is the industry’s largest firm specializing in real estate investment sales, financing, loan sales as well as a leading source of research and advisory services.
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The Real Estate Manager will standardize and continuously improve trade area and site selection criteria, sales forecasting, and sales transfer models. In this Real Estate Manager position, you establish and manage a continuous new site pipeline to achieve annual and long-range development goals.
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Larkin Hoffman is seeking to add an Associate Attorney to join our Land Use & Real Estate Practice Group. This successful candidate will work closely with our land use & real estate practice group to support clients with land use, zoning, environmental matters, mining, solar, renewables, permitting, licensing, and other regulatory matters.
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The Asset Manager, reporting to the Director, Asset Management, is responsible for overseeing and strategically managing the financial performance of an assigned portfolio of assets within Bedrock’s real estate portfolio in Downtown Detroit and Cleveland.
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Act as lead attorney for the Real Estate team, drafting and negotiating retail leases and related documents and ensuring that strategic initiatives and the needs of all internal stakeholders are adequately represented in the real estate lease negotiation process.
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Participates in CalOptima Health's real estate project management, including proposal review, site visit and other real estate related activities. The Program Manager (Real Estate Projects and Grant Management) will be responsible for supporting and providing oversight of CalOptima Health's real estate projects throughout the project lifecycle.
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A law firm in San Jose is seeking a highly experienced Senior Real Estate Attorney to lead its real estate law practice. The Senior Real Estate Attorney will be responsible for reviewing and advising on various transactional real estate matters, supervising and training real estate associates, and actively participating in marketing and business development initiatives.
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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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