We have seen a continued focus on transforming the shopping center experience. We are counseling our clients on negotiating leases for uses ranging from brick and mortar apparel retailers to movie theaters, bowling alleys, yoga studios, and new restaurant concepts,
After practicing commercial real estate for 31 years, I have learned to always be attentive to detail, always increase my knowledge and responsive to customers and clients. No matter how small a buyer or prospective tenant is,
I have found the greatest mentors within the real estate community – especially A/E/C industry. There aren’t too many women in this industry, so having great support and someone who believes in you and your success is key to career growth.
Property management has a way of consuming us because it matters. It matters to the people that work diligently every day to make the property run smoothly and to the families that depend on us to provide a home.
By nature, transactional lawyers do not represent the public image that most would consider to be a “successful lawyer.” We often toil for endless hours out of the public view with the sole reward of completing a transaction...
From my vantage point managing both a parking garage and a park, I see the traditional 9 to 5 office day changing. This year, we’re seeing a dramatic drop in the number of cars staying in our garage all day.
Having been in the real estate business for over 12 years, one learns to become a mediator between sellers and buyers, landlords and tenants. You also have to focus on your long-term goals, build trust and most importantly; always put your clients’ best interest above everything else.
I struggled with knowing if commercial real estate was the right industry for me in my first few years out of college. I was envious of my peer’s jobs at “cool,” young startups. I was also intimidated by the male dominated culture and the unknowns...
Even before our WBE Certification, I have been intimately involved with all aspects of the business and work hard at ensuring customer satisfaction. Being hands on in the development of strong client relationships and always looking for ways to develop and improve procedures and exceed industry standards is key.
In May 2017, I moderated and addressed a CREW Boston luncheon panel on the topic of “Capital Markets: Are We In the 8th Inning?” While I’ve had public speaking experience in the context of my non-profit leadership,