Mary Bilbrey, who for the past three years has served as the chief human resources officer of JLL, the second-largest commercial property services firm by revenue, plans to leave the company this ...
Sean Ward, who has experienced much success and collected scores of awards since he started his career in 2004 at CBRE in Southern California, wants people to know that being a broker is more than ...
After a year of record growth in 2021 fueled partly by acquisitions, Colliers' engineering and design business is looking to expand even more this year.
KKR, a global investment firm with a large real estate portfolio, is expanding its real estate credit business in the United States with a new Texas-based services platform, and has named an industry ...
(This story omitted the word public in describing the university in the headline and fifth paragraph. It was corrected March 13 to say Florida A&M University is Florida's only historically black ...
Transwestern Investment Group, the real estate adviser that manages $6.3 billion in assets, has tapped a commercial investment expert to serve in a key fundraising role.
Radco Cos., a national multifamily firm that owns and redevelops apartment complexes nationwide, has named a top investment officer as the firm ramps up its expansion-by-acquisition strategy.
Miami-based developer and resort owner Vlad Doronin, who was born in the former Soviet Union, is making crystal clear that he is adamantly against the Russian invasion of neighboring Ukraine.
James Mastandrea, the former CEO of a publicly traded Sun Belt shopping center owner who was dismissed in January, is firing back at the company and several trustees, who Mastandrea says terminated ...
Highwoods Properties, a North Carolina-based real estate investment trust, will have a new leader in Nashville, Tennessee, for the first time since the office REIT was founded.
CBRE has had quite a financial run during the nearly 10 years Bob Sulentic has served as its CEO, and the global brokerage wants to make sure he sticks around for at least five more years.
JLL, the second-largest commercial property services firm by revenue, is making a big change in the leadership of its efforts to be more diverse and inclusive.