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Strong knowledge in key areas, including energy markets, prospecting, real estate development, interconnection, permitting, environmental, project engineering, construction management.
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The program will be based on-site at our corporate headquarters, and we currently have openings for one intern in the Financial District of San Francisco and one intern in the Midtown area of New York City. Interns will gain hands-on experience in the Commercial Real Estate industry through exposure to a wide range of projects, team members and departments including Investments, Development Services, Property Management and Construction, Leasing, Fund Management, Accounting and Human Resources.
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Senior Project Manager with Real Estate Development. Real Estate Development company with interesting projects! Minimum of 3 years of experience in project management within the real estate industry.
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Examples include open real estate items pursuant to project operation and open ministerial permitting issuessuch as attending town meetings. A demonstrated passion for, or commitment to, our mission3 - 5 years' experience in construction or development administration and/or project management, with exposure to solar PV projects preferred.
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Founded in 1996, Carmel is one of the nation's leading specialists in real estate investment management, focusing on U.S. multifamily development and construction, renovation, and debt investments.
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Bachelors' degree in business, real estate, construction, or engineering, MBA preferred. The VP of Construction reports to the SVP, Chief Store Development Officer. In addition, this role will provide leadership and support relative to the maintenance and improvement of existing stores, and other property management activities for the company's portfolio of real estate assets.
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We oversee a diverse range of businesses and programs, including real estate development, property management, social services, and professional services, some of which are corporate operations and others are operated as subsidiaries and through partnerships with public and private partners.
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Negotiate and draft closing purchase and sale agreements, commercial and ground leases, subleases, development agreements, construction contracts, property management agreements, and other real estate transaction documents.
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7 to 10 years of experience in real estate development, including affordable and multifamily/attached residential experience. This position manages all aspects of the development process for multiple projects in various phases of development, from site acquisition and project conception through construction completion, lease-up and close-out, ensuring a smooth transition of the project from development to Asset and Property Management.
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Experience and familiarity with all facets of land development: landowner engagement and negotiation/contracting, title resolution, subdivision, agricultural land use/water restrictions, land (ALTA) surveys, GIS, and other real estate elements as required.
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With significant depth and experience across most real estate asset classes and all phases of development projects, we help clients navigate complex matters involving financings, joint ventures, acquisitions, dispositions, affordable housing, leasing, public/private transactions, debt and equity finance, hospitality, construction, and design and loan restructurings.
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Knowledge/familiarity of the following substantive areas: M&A; complex commercial contracts; project development and construction; renewable energy, natural gas and/or utilities; real estate; joint ventures and partnerships; project finance; familiarity with feedstock supply agreements and/or ITC/PTC a plus.
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Candidates should have demonstrated experience in negotiating and drafting closing purchase and sale agreements, commercial and ground leases and subleases, development agreements, construction contracts, property management agreements and other real estate transaction documents.
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We’re seeking a motivated Architecture Design intern to support the Real Estate Development team in the architectural development of new sites, small design projects at existing sites, and the documentation of design standards.
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The role will involve working with teams across our core functions, including: portfolio management, asset management, development, capital markets, property management, corporate strategy, innovation, design and construction, and leasing.
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