Sentences with phrase «corporate real estate activity»

Using a ratio of 1.0 = no change, the «NACORE 100» was asked to provide input on three areas of corporate real estate activity.
Outsourcing is a major driver of corporate real estate activity, says Richard Kadzis, vice president of strategic communications at Atlanta - based CoreNet Global, an association for corporate real estate professionals with nearly 7,000 members.

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After 18 years flying as an airline for the price conscious, Allegiant Travel Co. wants to add real estate development to its list of corporate activities.
The Corporate and Eliminations segment includes net interest margin and gains or losses relating to mortgage loans for investment, real estate and residual interests in securitizations, along with interest expense on borrowings, other corporate expenses and eliminations of intercompany acCorporate and Eliminations segment includes net interest margin and gains or losses relating to mortgage loans for investment, real estate and residual interests in securitizations, along with interest expense on borrowings, other corporate expenses and eliminations of intercompany accorporate expenses and eliminations of intercompany activities.
These activities complement Brookfield's core competencies and include global listed real estate and infrastructure equities, corporate high yield investments, opportunistic credit strategies and a dedicated insurance asset management division.
Our practice has successfully counseled hundreds of energy and green tech clients at every stage of their business growth through an array of activities and transactions, including corporate and venture financings, mergers and acquisitions, project structuring and finance, public securities offerings, energy regulatory and environmental compliance matters, strategic partnerships and joint ventures, tax issues, intellectual property and real estate.
Moreover, our significant experience is coupled with an in - depth understanding of businesses and close cooperation with our lawyers specializing in banking, corporate, finance, real - estate, tax and other relevant areas, which allows us to deal with the most complex and delicate insolvency matters, offering quality and tailored solutions irrespective of the activity sector.
Board Member — Westview Properties Corporate Secretary — Westview Properties Developed financial models and reports to create real - time financial positioning data; forecasted estate planning activity based on historical information and market trends, and ensured optimized price points for maximized profitability.
New Times, INC. (City, ST) 1992 — 1995 Controller • Oversee corporate accounting activities while directing staff of (6) six direct and (12) indirect employees • Manage and prepare financial statements, accounts payable / receivable, fixed asset depreciation and amortization, GAAP related accounting for full general ledger, and all financial reconciliations • Ensure legal compliance and due diligence in the acquisition of corporations and real estate • Direct the implementation of information technology (IT) and data processing systems • Perform income statement trend analysis, monthly balance sheet, and P & L Statements with EBIT • Administer corporate employee health insurance, general insurance, and 401 (K) plan
Professional Experience San Jose Focus / Bay Area Research Group, Event Coordinator / Facilities Manager (Santa Clara, CA) 1999 — 2009 Cellular Connection, Account Executive (Santa Clara, CA) 1996 — 1999 Quantum Management Systems, Corporate Consultant (Long Beach & San Diego, CA) 1992 — 1996 Prudential Sterling Realtors, Real Estate Agent (Huntington Beach, CA) 1985 — 1992 VIP Club of Newport Beach, Director of Membership Sales & Activities (Newport Beach, CA) 1984 — 1985 Millionaire's Club of Newport Beach, Director (Long Angeles, Dallas & Houston) 1981 — 1984
Each sole proprietor, partner or corporate officer of the real estate firm who is actively engaged in the real estate business within the state where applying for membership or within the state in which the real estate firm is located shall be required to become a REALTOR ® member if any other principal of such firm, partnership or corporation is a REALTOR ® Member with those states, provided, however, in the case of a real estate firm, partnership or corporation whose business activity is substantially all commercial, each sole proprietor, partner, corporate officer actively engaged in the real estate business in connection with the same office or any other offices within the jurisdiction of the local board in which one of the firm's principals holds REALTOR ® membership shall also be required to become a REALTOR ®.
Long a staple of some corporate real estate, off - balance - sheet treatment of real estate has enabled retailers to better meet investor expectations, speed their own expansion plans and help them be better poised to participate in merger and acquisition activity.
Previously, he was a Managing Director at Wells Fargo Securities / Eastdil Secured, responsible for providing investment banking services to both public and private real estate companies, including equity and debt issuance, corporate advisory and mergers & acquisitions activities.
241 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Himark Realty — failure to appear at hearing; cease - and - desist; duty to supervise sales associates; vicarious liability; ex parte hearing is permissible upon proof of proper service; salesperson inadvertently calls home listed on cease - and - desist list which demonstrates incompetency; broker is obligated to supervise real estate brokerage activities of its salespersons and is vicariously liable for their misconduct, limited only with regard to penalty in cases where the broker lacked actual knowledge of misconduct or did not retain any benefit derived from that misconduct; corporate broker, representative broker and salesperson each to pay $ 250 fine
Declaratory Ruling 90 - 3 (Sven R. Paul)- unlicensed persons can be officers and shareholders of a licensed corporate real estate broker, but may not engage in licensed activity; a salesperson can not be a shareholder or officer of a corporate licensee; all real estate activities of the corporation must be conducted by an officer who is licensed as a real estate broker
730 DOS 02 DOS v. New World Realty of New York, Inc. — availing of license; deposits; disclosure of agency relationships; duty to supervise sales associates; failure to pay judgment; proper business practices; DOS has jurisdiction where disciplinary action was started while individual was licensed as an associate broker and was eligible to automatically renew at the time of the disciplinary hearing; salesperson owned voting stock in licensed corporate real estate broker, failed to pay judgment and failed to present evidence of inability to do so, and engaged in unlicensed activity after license expired; representative broker availed corporate real estate brokers license to salesperson; representative broker failed to properly supervise salesperson by permitting and authorizing salesperson to act as a real estate broker; broker and salesperson failed to make agency disclosures and failed to deposit funds of principal in a special bank account; real estate transaction conducted was a fraudulent business practice; DOS fails to prove the unauthorized practice of law; salesperson's license revoked and salesperson ordered to pay refund of $ 1,406.00 of illegal commission collected; representative broker's license revoked and broker ordered to refund $ 74.00 of illegal commission collected; representative broker fined $ 5,000.00
960 DOS 03 DOS v. Vazquez - deposits; unlicensed activity; duty to supervise sales associate; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; failure to pay judgment; sanction; broker fails to reply to DOS's request for information; broker allows two individuals to work in association with brokerage without being properly licensed; broker fails to pay judgment; broker fails to return rental deposits in two transactions where the rental was not consummated; broker fails to supervise sales associate and is accountable for monies received by salesperson and unaccounted for; in setting penalty, it is proper to consider licensees were found to have availed themselves of improper licensed real estate salespersons and to have retained an unearned commission; corporate broker's license and representative broker's license revoked and brokers ordered to pay restitution in the amount $ 7,725.00 and judgment in the amount $ 740.37
The designated representative must be a principal, partner, corporate officer or trustee of such firm or the individual responsible for the operation of the firm's real estate activity within the office involved in the particular dispute in order to act on behalf of such Designated REALTOR ®.
In addition to principal activities, Oak Hill Advisors provided a complete spectrum of real estate services ranging from consulting, financial advisory, leasing, fee development, investment sales, tenant representation, facilities management and corporate advisory services to a select group of clients.
He had served as Branch Manager for two national real estate firms, as Manager for corporate real estate relocation services in Western Canada and as Director of Franchise Sales with another national franchisor, in addition to experience in non-real estate activities which included sales, management and consulting.
May 17, 2011 Corporate Real Estate Function is Increasingly More Aligned with Overall Business Strategy, M&A and Divestiture Activities Once considered only a back office operation, the real estate and facilities (RE&F) function is now fully aligned with broader corporate strategic priorities, according to nearly two - thirds (63 percent) of respondents to a survey conducted by CoreNet Global and Corporate Real Estate Function is Increasingly More Aligned with Overall Business Strategy, M&A and Divestiture Activities Once considered only a back office operation, the real estate and facilities (RE&F) function is now fully aligned with broader corporate strategic priorities, according to nearly two - thirds (63 percent) of respondents to a survey conducted by CoreNet Global and DeloiReal Estate Function is Increasingly More Aligned with Overall Business Strategy, M&A and Divestiture Activities Once considered only a back office operation, the real estate and facilities (RE&F) function is now fully aligned with broader corporate strategic priorities, according to nearly two - thirds (63 percent) of respondents to a survey conducted by CoreNet Global and DelEstate Function is Increasingly More Aligned with Overall Business Strategy, M&A and Divestiture Activities Once considered only a back office operation, the real estate and facilities (RE&F) function is now fully aligned with broader corporate strategic priorities, according to nearly two - thirds (63 percent) of respondents to a survey conducted by CoreNet Global and Deloireal estate and facilities (RE&F) function is now fully aligned with broader corporate strategic priorities, according to nearly two - thirds (63 percent) of respondents to a survey conducted by CoreNet Global and Delestate and facilities (RE&F) function is now fully aligned with broader corporate strategic priorities, according to nearly two - thirds (63 percent) of respondents to a survey conducted by CoreNet Global and corporate strategic priorities, according to nearly two - thirds (63 percent) of respondents to a survey conducted by CoreNet Global and Deloitte.
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