tenant: Metro Detroit - Southern Oakland County Area - Client Requirement - 1,500 to 2,500 SQ FT Office Space - 10/09/09 10:44 AM
Hi everybody!
I am representing a client looking to lease office/flex/industrial space: 
Size:  1,500 to 2,500 SQ FT Type:  Office Space Timeframe:  Immediate Location:  Beverly Hills, Lathrup Village, Berkley Areas  Please forward any opportunities that you may have available to:
Jason Tucker | Associate Director
Newmark Knight Frank, Inc.34975 W. Twelve Mile Road | Farmington Hills, MI 48331Phone: 248-848-4084 | Fax: 248-848-9041 | Cell: 248-431-8138e-mail: jtucker@newmarkkf.com | Website: www.newmarkkf.com
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tenant: How to get the VERY BEST DEAL on your Next Office Lease - 07/13/09 06:13 AM
The past months and years of difficult economic times have taken their toll on the corporate real estate market.  Many brokers are predicting a tough road ahead for landlords who purchased buildings with financial expectations that won't be met.  Discounts can be found for companies of all sizes, in buildings of C, B and A classes (i.e. Good, Better, Best).
Knowing what to look for and how to go about it can save your company thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars.  Here a few simple guidelines to follow when reviewing your new office lease:
1.) Use a tenant representative broker.Finding … (0 comments)

tenant: So Who Say's There's Nothing Happening Out There? - 04/03/09 11:36 AM
Okay guys and gals, I don't know about you but things are really rocking and rolling here!  Although, it may be because I am working around the &!@# clock, or maybe not..
Here are a few recent successes:
Tenant Representation Services - Recently assisted a telecommunications and networking firm with finding new space and they signed a 3 year lease on roughly 2,000 SQ FT of office space in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Landlord Representation Services - Challenged with finding a new tenant to manage a 22,000+ SQ FT banquet center and café, we were able to find a replacement tenant in … (5 comments)

tenant: What is a Lease Restructure? - 10/17/08 06:35 AM
The idea of a lease restructure is fairly simple:
Assume that you have 4 years remaining on your original 10-year term lease. Your original lease was most likely structured with an annual increase based on yesterday's lease rates. If you were to sign a lease today in most cases it would be lower than what you are currently paying. We would build leverage by placing your existing space on the market for sublease, examining less expensive options and approaching your landlord to restructure your lease. During this lengthy negotiating process with your landlord we would also approach several outside landlords to … (0 comments)

tenant: Sale/Leasebacks: A Compelling Capital Source For Corporations - 09/10/08 02:59 AM
By Michael Cantor
In the wake of the home mortgage crisis, the capital markets have been tightening up, even for much less risky corporate borrowers. As corporations pursue sources of capital in today's financial environment, sale/leaseback transactions offer some meaningful advantages. A sale/leaseback is a transaction structure that involves a company selling a real estate asset to an investor in consideration of "leasing back" the facility for a period of time. The current economic climate presents a compelling opportunity for corporations to utilize sale/leasebacks to access capital through the monetization of real estate assets.
Why do corporations enter into sale/leasebacks?
Whether … (0 comments)

tenant: Newmark Knight Frank - 5th Largest Commercial Real Estate Firm! - 09/10/08 02:26 AM
Hey everybody!
I thought this was noteworthy.
According to Commercial Property News (CPN), www.cpnonline.com, Newmark Knight Frank is ranked 5th with a transaction volume in 2007 of over $47 Billion.
http://www.newmarkkf.com/mediacenter/inthenews/library/cpn_2008.pdf
To make things more interesting Jones Lang LaSalle gobbled up Staubach, so that sort of puts us in 4th position.
Let's get ready to reenneegootiate!
Regards,
Jason Tucker | Associate Director
Newmark Knight Frank, Inc.34975 W. Twelve Mile Road | Farmington Hills, MI 48331Phone: 248-848-4084 | Fax: 248-848-9041 | Cell: 248-431-8138e-mail: jtucker@newmarkkf.com | Website: www.newmarkkf.com
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tenant: What do you think? - Is now the time? - 06/22/08 07:59 AM
It's a simple question.
Is now the time to invest in Real Estate?
Top athletes know when its time to renegotiate their contracts.  Stock brokers know the best time to buy quality stocks.  Oil companies know the best time to tighten the surplus and raise prices.  Gold refineries know the best time to buy used gold.  and the best poker player knows when to push all in... Think about it.  Now is the time to invest in Real Estate.  Is it really going to get worse or are there bountiful opportunities right in front of your very eyes?
I believe we're … (10 comments)

tenant: Thoughts Over Won Ton Soup - 06/13/08 09:46 AM
Well, it's the end of the second week in my new office and this afternoon I'm doing a bit of reflecting.  It's been a whirlwind, getting back into the groove, the many things I've accomplished in such a short period of time, juggling pretty much everything.  But I'm not complaining and I'm loving every minute of it!
Lets see?  Here's a pretty good list of what I've done:
On the first hour of the first day I attended a 1-hour Continued Education Training course on LEED Accreditation and Green Buildings.  Then I worked on setting up my office, including getting on … (4 comments)

tenant: Seven Ways to Overcome Negative Sales Stereotypes - 06/10/08 06:50 AM
By Al Uszynski

The public's impression of sales professionals is enlightening, and disheartening. During my time as a professional salesperson, I've heard some interesting opinions from a variety of people.
One I'll never forget happened during a visit to Cornell University where I was conducting job interviews for sales positions. I remember the candidate who told me, "To be good in sales you have to be good at bull-s----ting your customers." I was surprised to hear such a dumb statement from a job seeker, never mind an Ivy Leaguer.
R-rated movies like Tin Men, Glengarry Glen Ross and Boiler Room … (0 comments)

tenant: Setting a Standard for Your Business - 06/09/08 03:28 AM
By Paul Montelongo
The foundation for your success in your business, or any other business for that matter, is to establish standards for your business.  In order for your goals and dreams to become a reality, a set of measurable elevated standards must be designed.  Standards, in this instance are more accurately known as ideals, ethics and principals that will govern your business. These are more than just the values of integrity and honesty, as those should be a given in order to stay alive in business for the long term.
Here are 4 components of having a business that is … (3 comments)

tenant: Newmark Knight Frank - Detroit Office - 06/09/08 03:07 AM

Hello everyone,
My name is Jason Tucker.  I specialize in providing commercial real estate services for Newmark Knight Frank.  I am focused on providing high quality tenant representation services to companies headquartered in the Great Lakes and surrounding region.

 
 
I also cover the following areas:
Contract Negotiation Corporate Advisory Lease Restructuring Portfolio Assessment Strategic Facility Planning Tenant Advocacy & Representation Newmark Knight Frank is one of the largest independent real estate service firms in the world. We provide comprehensive real estate solutions to many of the most prominent corporations, property owners, investors and developers across the globe.
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Jason Tucker

Jason Tucker

Richmond, VA

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Address: Richmond, VA, 23294

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Jason is personally committed to a holistic approach for assisting local and international companies with their strategic real estate needs. He provides his clients with targeted real estate market research, industry trend analysis, and logistics solutions that enable them to make well-informed, cost-effective decisions about their businesses.


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