Tishman Speyer Properties

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Tishman Speyer Properties is a leading real estate building and operating company set up in 1978 by two founding partners, Jerry Speyer and Robert Tishman.

Tishman Speyer is one of the leading owners, developers, fund managers and operators of real estate in the world, having managed a portfolio of assets since its inception of more than 77 million square feet in major metropolitan across the United States, Europe, Latin America and Asia.

Tishman Speyer’s properties includes such well-known icons as New York City’s Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center, Lipstick Building, the West 43rd Street home of the New York Times, and CitySpire Center. Internationally, Tishman owns London’s Millbank Tower, Frankfurt’s MesseTurm, Berlin’s Sony Center and São Paulo’s North Tower.

Since 2005 Tishman has been in three of the biggest real estate deals in United States history:

  • Sale of 666 Fifth Avenue for $1.8 billion the biggest single building deal in the history of the U.S. [1]
  • Purchase of the MetLife Building for $1.72 billion which was the previous record.
  • Purchase of Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village for $5.4 billion, consisting of 80 acres of prime Manhattan land that includes 110 buildings and 11,232 apartments. It is the biggest real estate deal up to this time in U.S. history.

[edit] People

  • Chairman - Robert Tishman
  • President and Chief Executive Officer|CEO - Jerry Speyer
  • Senior Managing Director Emerging Markets - Katherine Farley
  • Senior Managing Director Head of New York - Rob Speyer
  • Senior Managing Director Europe - Michael Spies.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Official Tishman description

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