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The Vice President will oversee real estate development, asset management, and leasing with an eye towards a future expansion in property management with support from the Senior Vice President of Real Estate and Development.
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CBRE is looking for a Real Estate Manager to lead a soft and hard services, tailored property management solution. Our account management model is at the heart of our client-centric approach to delivering integrated real estate solutions.
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Reporting into the Sr. Manager, Advisory the Real Estate Valuation Analyst is passionate about the business of appraisal, appraisal review and appraisal management for all property types As a Real Estate Valuation Analyst this is an exciting opportunity for you to get exposure to different asset types.
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Through its investment, financing, asset management, and talent management approach, PGIM Real Estate engages in practices that strive to ignite positive environmental and social impact, while pursuing activities that seek to strengthen communities around the world.
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Act as legal counsel for Westminster Management, L.L.C., the property management arm for the Company’s multi-family and commercial portfolio. Work with risk management team on real estate insurance claims/related risk management matters.
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New York Life Real Estate Investors (“NYL REI”) is the real estate investment management division of New York Life Investments. The position is responsible for ensuring the financial integrity and timely reporting of equity real estate, including funds, property, asset, joint venture, debt compliance, GIPs, NCREIF and investor account financials.
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Reporting to the President & CEO; working collaboratively with professionals in the Finance, Legal, Real Property, and various other departments at BPCA; and leading teams of external consultants as necessary, the Vice President of Real Estate drives efforts in pursuit of the Authority’s affordable housing goals and the City and State’s financial well-being, along with myriad other programmatic objectives.
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The firm has consistently been recognized for its leading practices in many areas, including asset management, private equity, M&A, finance, real estate, tax, antitrust, life sciences, health care, intellectual property, litigation & enforcement, privacy & cybersecurity, and business restructuring.
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We seek to generate value by leveraging our operating expertise and focusing on our core real estate capabilities of leasing, financing, development, design and construction as well as property and facilities management.
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A growing Real Estate Developer/Owner/Operator (located in Queens, NY) is seeking an experienced property accountant to handle all aspects of commercial property management accounting.
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Negotiating and drafting purchase and sale agreements, commercial and ground leases, subleases, development agreements, construction contracts, and property management agreements. Our client is looking for innovative and forward-thinking associates with a minimum of three years' experience in real estate transactions to join their Real Estate Transactions & Finance practice.
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About Us: CFS of New York is working with a reputable real estate firm specializing in property management, leasing, and sales. Coordinate with property managers and leasing agents to ensure timely recording of rental income and expenses.
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Are you a Commercial Real Estate professional with 7 to 10 years of experience ready to prospect, identify, review, underwrite, recommend, and work in person with the New York or Tysons Corner, VA teams to originate mortgage loan and real estate equity investments, as directed by their local Regional Director and senior management within the Real Estate Department at Northwestern Mutual.
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Job Description The individual will work in Brookfield’s real estate credit investment platform, Brookfield Real Estate Credit (“BREC”), and will be responsible for supporting the investments team in the origination, underwriting, syndication, and execution of real estate debt investment opportunities across property types and investment vehicles.
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As a Real Estate Assistant, you will provide administrative support to our real estate agents and assist in various aspects of property management. We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Real Estate Assistant to join our team.
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