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Newmark Promotes Richard Holden to President of Property Management
Holden will be responsible for leading one of Newmark s growing service lines, providing best-in-class property management solutions
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Newmark today announced the promotion of Richard Holden to President of Property Management.
Mr. Holden will guide Newmark s Property Management service line, one of the platform s key global business lines. He will employ a continued focus on increasing efficiencies for operations and service for assets across the commercial real estate sector.
Newmark Promotes Richard Holden to President of Property Management
Newmark s Property Management business designs a property-specific service delivery structure that effectively meets the needs and business objectives of our clients. Newmark currently provides management services for over 150 million square feet of properties, offering a suite of holistic property management services including: ac
Never Forget the Corporate Landlords Who Want All Your Money Details
AFFORDABLE HOUSING-As we head deeper into 2021, renters in California and across the nation should never forget the small but powerful group of corporate landlords who shelled out a staggering $66.5 million to kill the expansion of rent control in the Golden State.
Regardless of the financial devastation unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ll keep opposing tenant protections no matter the consequences for the rest of us.
Big Real Estate was the driving force behind the defeat of Proposition 21, the November ballot measure that aimed to expand rent control in California. Overall, the real estate industry spent nearly $100 million to kill Prop 21, including king-sized contributions from Blackstone Group, billionaire Geoffrey Palmer, and millionaire Michael Hayde. In fact, Blackstone (led by billionaire Stephen Schwarzman, pictured above, left), Palmer, and Hayde slyly used