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The primary responsibility of this position is to oversee all steps in the corporate real estate process which include collecting market data; overseeing site selection; evaluating sites; previewing sites; preparing materials for client inspections and handling other tasks which arise during a commercial real estate transaction, as well as mergers and acquisitions.
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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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Prior business experience at a real estate investment firm, real estate brokerage firm, commercial mortgage banking firm, financial institution, or accounting firm, either through full-time work or internship(s) preferred.
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Larry H. Miller Real Estate (LHMRE) is searching nationwide to find two top-performing Directors of Commercial Development to play critical roles in leading two pivotal commercial development projects in the Salt Lake City Utah area.
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Ability to serve as BRC's expert and owners' representative across the real estate portfolio. Prepare quarterly and as needed financial reports on the performance of BRC's real estate portfolio to the CEO, CFO, Chief Real Estate Development Officer, VP of Housing, and Chief Administrative Officer.
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Freeman Lovell, a fully remote law firm dedicated to excellence in business and real estate law across the United States, is excited to offer an exceptional career opportunity for a motivated and talented junior attorney experienced in commercial real estate transactions to be directly mentored by one of our experienced senior real estate partners.
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Our client is seeking a full-time Real Estate Paralegal to assist with their Portfolio Management team to manage the administration of their portfolio and maximizing its financial performance.
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We are currently seeking a Real Estate Director for the Americas Region who will report to the VP Real Estate Americas. To all Group brands in their retail and corporate real estate development planning and execution across the region:Evaluate, select and negotiate commercial terms and lease provisions for retail, office, warehouse and showroom openings, closings, relocations, renegotiations and renewals.
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We primarily represent real estate investors, landlords, and construction contractors in a range of real estate and construction litigation, landlord/tenant matters, land use/zoning matters, real estate closings, and other civil litigation such as employment and injury matters.
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Description JOB TITLE: Deputy Director, Occupancy Management - Real Estate SALARY RANGE: $130,000 - $140,000 HAY POINTS: 864 DEPT/DIV: Real Estate SUPERVISOR: Director of Operations, Real Estate LOCATION: 2 Broadway HOURS OF WORK: 9:00am 5:30pm (7 hours) DEADLINE: Open Until Filled SUMMARY: The Deputy Director, Occupancy Management for MTA Real Estate, plays a strategic role in managing a vast real estate office portfolio of up to approximately 4 million square feet.
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We were the first real estate company to introduce asset-wide amenity services through our ZO platform, and the first traditional real estate company to create its own flexible space and coworking brand, Studio.
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7-10+ years of experience in real estate development, with a focus on LIHTC affordable housing deals. Bachelor's degree in Real Estate Development, Finance, or related field; Master's degree is a plus.
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If you are interested in this Designer/Space Planner position and have 1-5 years of design or space planning experience in the construction or real estate industry, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your resume, or call Scott Kinson on 202-470-0641.
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In this role, you will be responsibility for managing legal matters related to real estate, mergers and acquisitions, project development, and project finance for their growing pipeline.
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Treasury operations or financial management experience in a high-volume, multi-bank real estate and/or alternative private equity investment company. Bridge is a leading, vertically integrated real estate investment manager, diversified across specialized asset classes.
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