
Do M&A real estate due diligence — or pay your dues
When companies acquire or merge with other competing or complementary firms, real estate is, as a part of the transaction, generally a small overall concern.
When companies acquire or merge with other competing or complementary firms, real estate is, as a part of the transaction, generally a small overall concern.
Any corporation with more than one office/branch/site is large enough to have real estate portfolio objectives. With just a handful of locations, the C-level executives
Our firm solely represents occupiers of office and industrial space, never landlords or developers, and we pour all our energy and resources into the focus of saving you money and limiting your risk. This eliminates any conflict of interest and allows us to be absolute experts at representing firms exactly like yours.
The majority of our competitors typically have competing listings in the area, or relationships with investors or developers, that will cause some level of fiduciary concern. We put all our energy into getting you the ideal workspace at the lowest possible price and will be able to provide guidance without any conflict of interest.