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  2. Brookfield Properties - Wikipedia

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    Brookfield Properties is a North American subsidiary of commercial real estate company Brookfield Property Partners, which itself is a subsidiary of alternative asset management company Brookfield Asset Management. [2]

  3. Mohr Partners - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Currently, Mohr Partners maintains 23 offices in the United States and four international offices. [11] The firm is recognized as a National Corporate Plus Member by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). [12] Mohr Partners is the only commercial real estate firm in the program. [12]

  4. List of real estate investment firms - Wikipedia

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    1 Largest private real estate companies by capital raised. ... GLP Capital Partners: Singapore: 16,842 6 ... Corporate Office Properties Trust;

  5. Newmark Group - Wikipedia

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    BGC Partners, Inc. acquired real estate consulting firm Computerized Facility Integration, LLC, [34] Excess Space Retail Services Inc., [35] Also in 2015, Newmark acquired Cincinnati Commercial Real Estate, a commercial real estate firm in Cincinnati, Ohio, [36] and Steffner Commercial Real Estate, which operated as Newmark Grubb Memphis. [37]

  6. Ares Management - Wikipedia

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    With approximately $10.2 billion in assets under management, it manages several investment vehicles including its publicly traded REIT, Ares Commercial Real Estate Corporation, U.S. and European real estate private equity commingled funds and real estate equity and debt separately managed accounts as of May 10, 2016. [16]

  7. Corporate real estate - Wikipedia

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    Corporate real estate is the real property held or used by a business enterprise or organization for its own operational purposes. A corporate real estate portfolio typically includes a corporate headquarters and a number of branch offices, and perhaps also various manufacturing and retail sites. [1]