Real Estate’s Got Talent
“If you start me up, I’ll never stop,” sang Mick Jagger in a 1981 Rolling Stones hit.
Jagger turned 80 in 2023, and, far from slowing down, he turned his lissome frame loose on another world tour following a brand-new studio album. In the same way, a few regular names on past Commercial Observer Power 100 lists started themselves right back up over the past 12 months following sudden late-career pivots. All found themselves turned out of big firms, and all reinvented themselves on a smaller, scrappier scale.
RELATED POSTS
-
July 25, 2024
Where Are the Women in Investment Sales?
Other areas of the industry have diversified in recent years — not so the field of trading buildings and sites […]
Read More -
July 24, 2024
SL Green Lands $500M Refi for 919 Third Avenue
SL Green Realty has landed a $500 million refinancing for its 47-story office building at 919 Third Avenue, the landlord announced Wednesday. Credit […]
Read More -
July 24, 2024
2023 Notable Leaders in Real Estate
Darcy Stacom serves as chairman and head of New York City capital markets at CBRE, overseeing sales, financing, joint ventures […]
Read More