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Job Summary: The In-House Attorney will be responsible for managing all legal aspects of the real estate development projects. Job Title: In-House Attorney for Real Estate Developer.
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Our funds invest in many types of transactions, including, leveraged buy outs, distressed debt, venture capital and real estate. Monitor, track and maintain all investments (Originated, Middle Market and Broadly Syndicated Loans, Bonds, TRS, Real Estate loans, Repos, Equity and FX Forwards) for interest payments, reorganizations, amendments, etc.
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Responsible for working with the Senior Credit Officer primarily on credit analysis and underwriting of the following loans: Multifamily, Commercial Real Estate and Commercial/Business loans.
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We are also the first real estate company in history to sponsor a Major League Baseball team (San Diego Padres and Houston Astros) and with this expansion, we hope now to sponsor one of the Miami teams in 2025 (Marlins, Miami Heat, Inter, or Dolphins.
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At least 7 years’ of experience in non-performing commercial real estate loan workouts or debt asset management. Advanced proficiency with commercial real estate, fixed income, and financial concepts.
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Their areas of practice include appeals, bankruptcy, business transactions, collections, criminal defense, estate planning, family law, mediation, subrogation, real estate closings, and more.
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IRAS Group a family-owned commercial real estate/hotel developer is looking for a committed Regional Director of Operations for our hotels. The Regional Director of Operations is responsible for coordinating, directing, and managing hotel operations to achieve profitability and efficiency while maintaining Company and Brand standards and will provide multi-unit leadership, focusing on guest satisfaction, associate satisfaction, and owner satisfaction.
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Undergraduate degree in public policy, economics, urban planning, real estate or related field; Masters degree or law degree highly preferred. Minimum of 8 years of relevant work experience in public policy, urban planning, real estate, or a related field.
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Corporate real estate organizational strategy & process design. Support in the collection and analysis of client data including gathering and evaluating architectural, facilities, financial, and real estate market data for input into project-specific deliverables.
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Our goal is to achieve Real Zero carbon emissions from our operations by 2045 by expanding our solar capacity, increasing battery storage and bringing new renewable energy opportunities to Florida, while improving customer affordability and reliability.
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5+ years of relevant experience with GAAP / statutory reporting / fair value reporting in the alternative investments industry (private equity, hedge fund, REIT structures, real estate funds.
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Proven experience as a photographer and photo editor, with a strong portfolio showcasing proficiency in residential real estate photography, product photography, event coverage and editing.
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Perform project due diligence across various functional areas including Finance, EPC, O&M, asset management, interconnection, real estate, permitting, environmental, and insurance. Minimum 10 (ten) years of relevant renewable energy industry experience in business development, M&A, project finance, or corporate development.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Circle, you will design, build, and maintain Circle's infrastructure estate to meet the growing worldwide customer base on public cloud providers across multiple regions.
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Responds in a timely manner to unsolicited scientific inquiries of HCPs/investigators/health care systems/academic medical centers and population health decision makers integrating scientific data including real world evidence into real life practice to meet customer needs.
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