BY JENNIFER LECLAIRE JLL acquired Cresa South Florida in December. The entire leadership team, including David Prove, Barbara Liberator Black, Charlie Barton, John Marshall, Matthew Cheese, Glenn Olson, Matthew Goodman and Alan Kleber, took a leap. Six months later, Cresa South Florida is rebuilding. The tenants-only firm just announced Caroline Fleischer has joined the firm to head […]
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National brokerage to rebuild South Florida firm with big hire from rival
By Brian Bandell Cresa has revived its tenant representation brokerage in South Florida with the hiring of Caroline Fleischer from rival Cushman & Wakefield as managing principal of its local office. Cresa, which has more than 50 offices in North America, received a stunning blow in December 2015 when more than 28 professionals in South […]
Commercial Real Estate, Coverage, Cresa, Cresa LLC, South Florida Business JournalCresa Boston Named as One of Boston’s “Best Places to Work”
Cresa Boston was recently recognized by the Boston Business Journal as one of the “Best Places to Work” in Massachusetts. The commercial real estate advisory firm, the largest in New England specializing in tenant representation, was among the 20 winners in Small Company Category. This is the 10th year Cresa Boston has received the honor […]
Best Places to Work, Boston Business Journal, CityBizList, Commercial Real Estate, Coverage, Cresa, Cresa BostonFEATURED MOVER | Kyle Bell, Cresa Baltimore
Kyle Bell has joined the growing transaction management team at Cresa Baltimore as a vice president. With more than a decade of experience, he strives to provide transaction management solutions for his clients to maximize organizational functionality, workforce productivity and financial and risk mitigation. Bell began his real estate career at CB Richard Ellis in […]
Commercial Real Estate, Coverage, Cresa Baltimore, People on the Move, The Daily RecordWorkplace veteran Robin Weckesser sounds off on open office debate
BY: Nathan Donato-Weinstein Robin Weckesser, a well-known figure in the Bay Area real estate scene, recently broke off from his longtime home at Cresa to found a new company: a3 Workplace Strategies. The switch came following the acquisition of Cresa by Savills Studley. The company provides project management and facilities management services, including design, construction […]
a3 workplace strategies, Commercial Real Estate, Coverage, robin weckesser, Silicon Valley Business JournalIndustry Veterans Launch Workplace Consulting Group in Bay Area
a3 Workplace Strategies Aims to Become “Pre-eminent Firm” Specializing in Project Management and Facilities Management A group of industry veterans has launched a3 Workplace Strategies as a major independent workplace consulting group based in San Jose. The self-funded firm provides comprehensive project management and facilities management services, including strategic planning, change management, as well as […]
a3 workplace strategies, Commercial Real Estate, Coverage, robin weckesser, The RegistryCresa Aids Tenant in 37,600-SF Pru Pact
By: Joe Clements Finding a cost-conscious tenant space in one of North America’s priciest office markets—and securing it in at a landmark address—can be daunting to say the least, yet that is what has occurred via a 37,600-sf lease at the pioneering Prudential Tower anchoring Boston’s Back Bay where first-class rents in the latest Cresa […]
Commercial Real Estate, Coverage, Cresa, Cresa Boston, The Real ReporterConor Gray Named Senior Advisor in Lease Forensics & Enforcement Division at Cresa Washington DC
People on the Move Conor Gray Senior Advisor, Lease Forensics & Enforcement Division at Cresa Washington DC EDUCATION: Radford University Gray specializes in performing lease compliance reviews, financial analyses of operating expenses, and real estate tax pass-throughs. He is part of a team of lease audit advisors whose work has resulted in substantial savings for […]
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