February 22, 2007
New York Times Real Estate 2/22/2007
Citigroup gives money to Asia-Pacific real estate fund – International Herald…
22 Feb 2007 at 1:00am
Zee News Citigroup gives money to Asia-Pacific real estate fund
International Herald Tribune, France - 7 hours ago
SEATTLE: Citigroup's property unit said it raised $1.29 billion for its first fund to invest in real estate and related assets in the Asia-Pacific region, ….
Citigroup earmarks $3.5bn for overseas real estate Bobsguide
Citi Closes $1.3B Private Equity Real Estate Fund FINalternatives
Citigroup follows the crowd to Asia, raises $1.3bn real estate fund FT Alphaville
InvestmentNews - Zee News
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McGuire Real Estate Appoints New Vice President and Sales Manager … – dBusi…
22 Feb 2007 at 6:51am
Market Wire (press release) McGuire Real Estate Appoints New Vice President and Sales Manager ….
dBusinessNews San Francisco (press release), CA - 1 hour ago
San Francisco – SAN FRANCISCO — McGuire Real Estate , a San Francisco-based real estate company specializing in luxury real estate , announced today the ….
McGuire Real Estate Appoints New Vice President and Sales Manager …. SYS-CON Media
Strictly Commercial San Francisco Chronicle
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Britain: Bid for Real Estate Firm (New York Times)
21 Feb 2007 at 11:16pm
The buyout firm Apollo Management said it might offer nearly $2 billion in cash and stock for Countrywide, the largest chain of real estate brokers in Britain. Apollo said it planned to offer 505 pence ($9.86) in cash for each Countrywide share, plus shares in Rightmove, a company in which Countrywide holds a stake. The offer values Countrywide shares at about 590 pence ($11.52) each, or a total …
Growing Law Firms Relocate to Prime N.Y. Real Estate (Law.com via Yahoo! Fina…
22 Feb 2007 at 2:50am
Primarily for small and midsized non-New York City-based firms in need of bigger and more customized office space, the trend to move westward in Manhattan continues. Real estate brokers attribute this change to the fact that West Side buildings are newer and allow for more flexible development of office space than most Midtown East Side properties.



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