And Mark Howell, principal real estate officer at CALPERS, added : " This acquisition helps diversify regional and economic risks for our portfolio, which is now underallocated in the Northeast ."
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However, in March 2009 the former Walworth Estate officers married quarter housing was sold to The Welbeck Estate Group / Squadron Investments and The Foyle estate to a local investment company.
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He retired in June 2013 from full-time employment in the role of Deputy Secretary and Chief Estates Officer DHSSPS ( 2008-2013 ) having previously acted as Chief Executive Health Estates Agency ( 2003-2008 ).
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The $ 16 million parking garage was financed by Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co ., the first commercial parking garage ever financed by Northwestern, according to Brian Lee, senior real estate officer with the insurance company.
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"The build-to-suit market largely exists because the existing office market is unable to service the requirements of some companies, " said Brian E . Lee, a senior real estate officer in Washington with Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co . of Milwaukee.
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Mr George Harris, estate officer for Llanelli Borough Council, stated that the situation of Court Farm would not be suitable as a tourist attraction in itself, but could be used as a base to promote tourist interest in the Llanelli area.
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Osabarima Okokyeredom Kwadwo Sito I, Omanhene of Banda Traditional Area, who received the keys to the facility from Mr Ebenezer Awuku, Estate Officer of the Ghana Health Service ( GHS ) in Sunyani in turn handed them over to the health personnel in-charge of the Centre.
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He draws upon on the extensive range of projects that he brought to completion during his times as Chief Executive of Health Estates Agency ( 2003-2008 ) and latterly Deputy Secretary and Chief Estates Officer DHSSPS ( 2008-2013 ) to respond to knowledge gaps that Prof . Cole argues Health Care Estate Professionals need answers to.
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The council did not wish to take any steps, and it did not take any steps, physically to prevent the plaintiff and the other estate officers concerned from remaining at their desks & But a person is not treated by the law as having chosen to accept that which is forced down his throat despite his objections . }}