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The incumbent may also be responsible for assisting agency development staff in the successful delivery and sustainability of complex affordable housing development projects by managing due diligence, planning, permitting and construction activities; this will also include responsibility for ensuring all pertinent regulatory requirements are met and the projects are designed and built in accordance with HACLA policies and project goals.
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Engage in a wide range of activities requiring strong grant management, project management, real estate development, and financing, design review, organizational capacity building and community-engagement experience, with a focus on maintaining schedules and achieving program goals.
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Identify and test feasibility of potential development opportunities through coordination of physical and financial due diligence activities (entitlement probability, financial and market analysis, initial project program identification, overseeing CEQA/EIR environmental studies, expedited entitlement approvals, architectural, engineering and land use studies, etc.
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Due Diligence: Conduct thorough legal research and due diligence to identify any potential legal issues or risks associated with a real estate transaction. Real Estate Development: Assist clients with real estate development projects, including land acquisition, permits, zoning approvals, and construction contracts.
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Experience in real estate acquisition due diligence, sophisticated budgeting practices, complex renovation estimating, project scoping, universal design, bidding, value engineering, and document management.
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Property Disputes: Prepare memoranda and recommendations, and assist with disputes and litigation related to real estate matters, such as boundary disputes, title disputes, landlord- tenant issues, and breach of contract claims.
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Knowledge of real estate and experience working in a multi-family housing real estate development environment strongly preferred. is a privately held real estate investment and asset management company specializing in the acquisition, preservation, and repositioning of affordable housing.
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The Director of Project Development reports to the Senior Director or Vice President of Real Estate Development and heads up a staff of Project Managers who are responsible for coordinating the acquisition and closing of all assets, coordinating predevelopment and entitlement activities for new projects, securing financing and acting as a liaison during the construction process.
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Participate in the acquisition due diligence process including but not limited to; market data analysis, leasing rates, marketing strategy and leasing velocity. CIM is a community-focused real estate and infrastructure owner, operator, lender, and developer.
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Builds and maintains relationships with key clients, tenant-brokerages, and the greater real estate community. Participate in acquisition process due diligence for new asset acquisitions within assigned portfolio area.
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Relevant experience in private equity, investment banking, real estate, corporate development, management consulting, or related financial services preferred but not required. As a Real Estate Investment Analyst, you will work closely with the principals of the firm at every stage of the investment process.
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Though principally responsible for acquisition due diligence & asset management, the individual in this position will also contribute to business development, investor relations, accounting matters, and more.
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We work in the areas of land development, commerical real estate due diligence, construction services, zoning, environmental assessments, renewable energy and much more.
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Knowledge of all project phases pertaining to real estate development including: deal due diligence, design, construction and closeout. The scope of the role includes but is not limited to project due diligence, design, construction and closeout.
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Proven track record of providing advice and legal support to clients and senior business leaders on a wide array of real estate-related transactions, including acquisitions, development, financing, and dispositions.
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