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In 2011, the company acquired the real estate investment business of ING Group for $940 million. [28] In 2011, the company changed its name to CBRE Group Inc. [29] In 2013, the company acquired Norland Managed Services, a facilities, energy and project management provider in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [30]
Some of McKee's major developments include WingHaven, a 1,200-acre (4.9 km 2) mixed-use project that is the corporate home to Mastercard Operations Center in O'Fallon, NorthPark, a joint venture with Clayco Realty Group including 5,000,000 square feet (460,000 m 2) of planned commercial and industrial redevelopment in North St. Louis County that is the corporate home to Express Scripts, [3 ...
THF Realty is a national investor, developer, manager and owner of commercial real estate, including shopping centers and office buildings. THF stands for "To Have Fun." [1] The company owns properties in almost half of the U.S. states. THF has a continuing relationship with Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. [2]
The Southern Real Estate and Financial Company owns commercial properties in St. Louis and St. Louis County, including a handful of office buildings; the land at Kiener Plaza, which is leased long-term to the city of St. Louis; and several shopping centers: the Market Place and Clayprice Shopping Center in Ladue and the Shops at Clarkson Corner ...
He quit his job in 1983 to serve as the manager of the family real estate portfolio. [3] He was the owner of the St. Louis Blues, a member of the National Hockey League which he acquired for US$153 million, from 1999 to 2011. [4] He was also the owner of the Savvis Center in St. Louis, Missouri. [4]
Anywhere Real Estate Inc., formerly Realogy (/ ˈ r iː l ə dʒ i /), is an American publicly traded real estate services company. It owns and franchises several real estate brands and brokerages, and offers consumer programs, lead generation, relocation, and title settlement services. [2]: 5–6
Louis Myerberg Dubin (born January 31, 1963) is a fourth-generation [6] real estate developer who develops upscale condominiums, typically in large east-coast United States cities. [8]
In February 2014, Starwood Property Trust spun off Starwood Waypoint Residential Trust, a single-family rental real estate investment trust. [21] In January 2016, Starwood Waypoint Residential Trust merged with Colony American Homes, creating Colony Starwood Homes. [22] In 2017, it was merged into Invitation Homes.