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FSU Real Estate Center names Franklin Street’s Baker as new executive director
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Baker takes over for Dean Gatzlaff, the Mark C. Bane Professor who has directed the center since 1995. Dean Michael Hartline credited Gatzlaff s stewardship for the center s remarkable growth.
An award-winning real estate expert with more than three decades of industry experience will be the next executive director of the Florida State University Real Estate Center.
Michael Hartline, dean of the College of Business where the center is housed, announced Wednesday that Yvonne Baker, most recently a regional managing partner at Franklin Street in Orlando, has accepted the position. Baker will start her new role April 5.
Crocker Partners to Open Washington DC Regional Office
Hires Senior Vice President to Run Market
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BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Crocker Partners, a full-service commercial real estate investment firm, today announced that they have expanded their regional operations and opened an office in Washington DC, hiring Tommy Spinosa to lead it. Spinosa, a seasoned investor with over 17 years experience, was previously Director of Acquisitions and Asset Management for Bridge Investment Group. In that role, he acquired and operated 5.5 million SF – with an acquisition value of $968 million – across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Related to control West Palm office market: Buys 2 more buildings, lures big mortgage company Alexandra Clough, Palm Beach Post
The Related Cos., led by billionaire Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, is about to take control of the market for high-end commercial office space in West Palm Beach, giving the company the power to attract and ink leases with any office tenant seeking top space downtown.
Related is nearing completion on deals to acquire the Esperante Corporate Center, at 222 Lakeview Avenue, and CityPlace Tower, at 525 Okeechobee Boulevard, real estate sources said. Last month, a Related affiliate paid $282 million for the Phillips Point office complex at 777 S. Flagler Drive.
How DJT Lost the White House, Chapter 1: All the President s Teams (11/3/12/23)
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TOPICS: This is another eyewitness testimony of how the Stop the Steal campaign fell apart due to lack of unity and organization on the ground and Rudy s overbearing determination to do it his way. Sad that they exiled Sidney Powell since she was way better organized than America s Mayor and she had a better grasp of the technical issues involved and was willing to listen to advice from knowledgeable experts.
Heartbreaking because we could have won this. This is part of the story why we didn t.
01/28/2021 4:19:36 PM PST
Financial Center at the Gardens Receives Kingsley Award of Excellence For the Second Consecutive Year
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Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ New York Life Real Estate Investors ( NYLREI ) and Kingsley Associates, the leading real estate research and consulting firm, today announced Financial Center at the Gardens ( FCATG ) has received the Kingsley Award of Excellence designation. This is the second consecutive year FCATG has received the award, which recognizes individual properties for outstanding performance and customer service.
The 10-story Class A office tower was acquired in July of 2019 by an entity managed by New York Life Insurance Company. Crocker Partners, the largest office landlord in Florida, was brought on to oversee property management and tenant experience for the fully occupied building, home to quality tenants largely within the financial sector. The office building has received the Kingsl