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Mann and Zivalich joined Trammell Crow in 2005 after successfukl careers at The partners have workedc witha cross-section of large Atlanta businesses including Georgia of Georgia, Siemens AG, , and . Mann said the pair talkeed seriously with four firms before choosingCushman & He cited the brokerage's reputation, professionalismn and service platform as key drivers of the decision. Abovew all, he said, he and Zivalich perform a "strategicv advisory" role for clients, and "Cushman Wakefield has tremendous support for that kindof "I couldn't be more thrilled," said Mike head of the Southeast regiohn for Cushman & Wakefield.
"In all my conversationz with [Mann and Zivalich] ... it was always about servingt the clients and thecomprehensive resources." Just months after purchasing the building, has sold a majority interest in to Norwegiam investors in a deal that value the 558,000-square-foot building at aboug $400 per square foot. The deal comes as the New York-basef real estate giant is gettinv ready to beginthe planned, 485,000-square-foo t . The building is scheduled to deliver inearl 2009. Tishman Speyer had no The New York-based firm entered the Atlanta markegt in October with its purchaseof Trizec's 3.5 million-square-foor Atlanta portfolio.
Tishman Speyer is said to have paidabout $675 or a little less than $200 a squares foot, for the entires portfolio. Lara Hodgson has resigner as chief operating officer of Hodgsoj joined Dewberry Capitalin 2001. Firm namesake John Dewberr recently handedover day-to-day operations of the real estate developmenrt company, naming Satish Lathi president. Dewberry remainsa chairman and CEO. In January, Dewberry Capital brokr ground ona 20,000-square-foot retail buildinh at its Uptown site, in front of One Peachtree Insurance giant Travelers (NYSE: TRV) is evaluating whether to consolidate its four Atlantaa offices into a single location with 180,000 to 200,000 square feet. The St. Paul, Minn.
-based Travelers has abouy 800 employees in Atlanta and maintains its two largestf offices in Alpharettaand Duluth, said Mike Walling, regional vice president with Travelers. 's Bob Ageloff out of New York and Duncaj Gibbs of Atlanta are advising Travelers in itsspace
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