Sentences with phrase «real estate board elections»

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Washington, DC (October 29, 2013)-- The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) today announced the election of Rodrigo Lopez, CMB, President and Chief Executive Officer of AmeriSphere Multifamily Finance, L.L.C. as the new Chair of its Commercial Real Estate / Multifamily Finance Board o
Dickens also retained her own seat on the board of the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce after her 2005 election to the Council, even though she had previously brokered real estate deals sponsored by the GHCC for her own profit.
ALBANY — Members of the Real Estate Board of New York and their firms gave $ 21.7 million in campaign contributions to state - level elections in the last cycle, accounting for more than 10 percent of the money that entered the campaign finance system.
In the last election cycle, Wright received $ 43,100 from members of the Real Estate Board of New York, more than any other assemblymember.
Austin Harig, 18, of South Buffalo, told POLITICO New York he's not afraid of going up against the conservative real - estate developer and 2010 GOP nominee for governor in an effort to bring balance to the board, which has six seats up for grabs in the May 3 election.
The Real Estate Board of New York, which represents wealthy landlords in New York City, is funding an independent expenditure group called Jobs For New York, which so far has spent $ 483,609 on TV ads, staff and an avalanche of mailers in the race, according to the most recent Board of Elections filing.
Jobs For New York, the group backed by the Real Estate Board of New York, has invested $ 18,807 in mailers on Republican Sen. Jack Martins» race in Nassau County, where he faces Democrat Adam Haber, according to filings with the state Board of Elections.
The Real Estate Board of New York's super PAC has spent an additional $ 200,000 in television advertising aimed at opposing the re-election efforts of two Democratic state senators, according to filings at the state Board of Elections.
A political action committee backed by the Real Estate Board of New York is spending on digital advertisements in key state Senate districts, Board of Elections filings show.
After dominating spending on City Council elections, the political action committee backed by the Real Estate Board of New York is looking to tip...
An independent expenditure committee funded by real estate interests has in recent days received major contributions from leading developers, Board of Elections records show.
Jobs for New York, a PAC tied to the powerful Real Estate Board of New York, spent $ 1.7 million during the general election helping the G.O.P.
Glenwood Management President Leonard Litwin, who earlier this year was named the Real Estate Board of New York's first - ever lifetime honorary chairman, has donated more than $ 900,000 to the campaigns of New York State Senate candidates so far this election cycle, the New York World reported.
Overall, the PAC had raked in $ 6.35 million as of Aug. 5, with large donations coming from heavy real estate hitters such as Brookfield Office Properties, the Durst Organization and Jack Resnick & Sons, according to New York State Board of Elections records.
Velázquez Blasts Opponent Gjonaj for Housing Lawsuit Election Ploy Community Board member and Democratic Council candidate warns of efforts by Bronx Assemblyman to cloud troubling real estate ties with pandering supportive housing lawsuit THE BRONX, N.Y. — Mark Gjonaj's housing -LSB-...]
The Real Estate Board of New York's political action committee raised roughly $ 1.9 million this election cycle, most of which went to Republican candidates for state senate.
The donations from real estate firms to Jobs for New York are not made through any intermediary, and can be viewed on the state Board of Elections website.
Notable mandates: Successfully represented Toronto mayor Rob Ford in a libel and defamation action; representing former Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj in litigation proceeding contesting election in Etobicoke Centre; acting on the establishment of a large residential real estate private equity fund; a complex reorganization of an existing real estate private equity fund into private REIT, the investors in which include several of Canada's largest pension plans and mutual funds; acted for the purchaser in excess of 230 quick service restaurants in Ontario, B.C., and Quebec; acted for management in a proxy dispute involving an interlisted TSX and ASX company, involving various interest holders in several international jurisdictions; represented Pharmascience Inc. at Federal Court of Canada; represented clients such as Apotex Inc. in trademark dispute; represented Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Association in matters before the Trademark Opposition Board.
TORONTO — The Ontario Real Estate Association is pulling four election - focused billboard advertisements as it steps away from political advocacy amid a spat with the Toronto Real Estate Board.
ATLANTA - May 26, 2004 - CoreNet Global, the international association of corporate real estate professionals, announced the election of Leslie Whatley, MCR, as Chairperson of the Board of Directors for the 7,500 - member association.
For the past three federal elections I have had the pleasure — and I mean that sincerely — of moderating an all - candidates meeting sponsored by the Cumberland Chamber of Commerce and the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board.
The Mississauga Real Estate Board (MREB) held its Annual Election Meeting and Trade Show recently, with a new approach to the event
David Plouffe, who was Barack Obama's campaign manager during the presidential election, was the guest speaker at the Toronto Real Estate Board's Civic Connections...
The Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) has launched a website with the goals of increasing citizen engagement and improving voter turnout for this year's federal election.
NAR's Chief Lobbyist discusses the impact of the election on real estate, news from 2016 REALTORS ® Conference & Expo, and updates from NAR's Board.
The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board (OMDREB) held their annual Election / Christmas Luncheon recently.
Members of The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board (OMDREB) held their annual Election / Christmas Luncheon on #GivingTuesday recently.
The Toronto Real Estate Board's (TREB) efforts to scrap the Municipal Land Transfer Tax have been set back, with a new mayor - elect to convince after Monday night's election.
Commercial Portfolio Owners Beware The consultants» favorite repeat targets are national real estate portfolio owners that can not vote in local school board elections.
The Durham Region Real Estate Board (DRREB) held its 2006 Christmas Dinner, Election Meeting and Charity Auction in support of the R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre and Cancer Lodge recently.
Nonetheless, controversy over the reforms was a key issue in this spring's election for the real estate association's board of directors.
Florida House of Representatives, District 31 — Jennifer Sullivan Florida House of Representatives, District 45 - Kelvin Cobaris Florida House of Representatives, District 46 - Bruce Antone Florida House of Representatives, District 48 - Alex Barrio Florida House of Representatives, District 50 — Rene «Coach P» Plasencia Orlando Regional REALTOR ® Association Supported Candidates Orange County Comptroller — Phil Diamond Commissioner, District 1 — Betsy VanderLey Commissioner, District 3 — Pete Clarke Commissioner, District 5 — Ted Edwards School Board, District 4 — Pam Gould School Board, District 5 — Kathleen (Kat) Gordon School Board, District 7 — Christine Moore Seminole County Clerk of the Court / Comptroller — Sammy Gibson Tax Collector — Ray Valdes Commissioner, District 1 — Bob Dallari Commissioner, District 5 — Brenda Carey School Board, District 3 — Dede Schaffner City of Sanford City Council, District 3 — Steve DellaSala ORRA considers each candidate up for election based on his or her past voting record and / or sensitivity to real estate issues.
One explanation that I would offer as to why it may be easy for CREA to detach itself from the general membership, would be a lack of good democratic practices being exercised by too many of the various Associations and or Real Estate Boards across Canada, when the various elections come around for new Regional Directors.
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