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This position primarily drafts and negotiates real estate related contracts for TJX’s operations in the US and provides legal counsel and guidance on all real estate related matters for stores, offices, and distribution centers.
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SourcePro Search is conducting a search for a Real Estate Paralegal in Reston, VA with a top-rated law firm. The successful candidate will provide legal support to the firm's attorneys who regularly represent clients in real estate transactions, with an emphasis on the acquisition and disposition of commercial real estate, including the purchase, sale, development and leasing of office, industrial, retail and technology-driven properties.
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Must have 3 years of experience supporting business development and delivery of strategic projects to clients in the field of corporate real estate, management consulting, workplace consulting, or corporate real estate technology consulting.
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Greystone is a private national commercial real estate finance company with an established reputation as a leader in multifamily and healthcare finance, with over $16 billion in loan originations in 2022.
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Featuring nearly 300 retail locations of our family of brands including Dash In, Splash In ECO Car Wash, and SMO Motor Fuels, we are shaping the future of convenience retailing, fuels marketing, and commercial real estate.
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Direct Project Management teams, to ensure capital real estate projects are properly planned, executed, and closed in accordance with TDECU's policies and governance, and standard industry practices.
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EDUCATION: Minimum of a BA, preferably in Real Estate, Business, Urban Planning, Public Administration, Finance or Economics. Core competencies and experience in property management and real estate finance.
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We’re looking for a Real Estate Legal Manager in our Legal Department to join a growing organization. The Real Estate Legal Manager works collaboratively with all other members of the Real Estate Legal, Portfolio Management and Licensing teams and must be able to prioritize and re-prioritize work across multiple projects, which may vary in size and scope, as needed to support the teams’ ambitious efforts.
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G&S has been exclusively engaged by one of the DC area’s largest real estate developers with 50+ years of stability and growth in this region to recruit an accomplished real estate attorney.
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Keep up-to-date with changes in real estate laws and regulations. Provide legal counsel and guidance to clients on real estate and landlord/tenant issues. This position offers the opportunity to work on a variety of litigation matters, with a focus on commercial real estate and landlord/tenant law.
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As one of the largest rental housing providers in Canada, Starlight’s focus on ESG is aligned with the company’s broader purpose to invest with impact and drive social and economic growth through real estate.
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Established boutique law firm in beautiful Thomasville, Georgia seeking a full-time associate to handle family law, corporate law, real estate, and probate matters. Experience in civil litigation, business law, real estate and probate is a plus.
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To ensure success as a Real Estate Paralegal & Closing Coordinator, you should demonstrate solid knowledge of the firm’s lending process, procedures, and have prior experience in a similar role.
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Prepare, collect, analyze market data and provide legal opinion on property details, valuations, inspections, and information on local real estate and business practices in advance of all proposed transactions; and prepare action and information memoranda.
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