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April 10, 2023

Deloitte Leaving 191 Peachtree In Move To Midtown

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A giant in the consulting industry is jumping from Downtown to Midtown Atlanta with a lot less office space. 

Deloitte Slashing Atlanta Office Space By Over 50% In Move To Midtown

Deloitte is moving its main Atlanta office from 191 Peachtree Tower to Promenade Tower, the 775K SF building between 14th and 15th streets off Peachtree in Midtown across from Colony Square, Bisnow has learned.“As a longstanding member of the Atlanta business community, we’re excited to renew our commitment to Atlanta with our new…

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'There's A Cost': CRE’s Mental Health Struggles Hit Early Career Workers Hard

'There's A Cost': CRE’s Mental Health Struggles Hit Early Career Workers Hard  

Over the course of her commercial real estate career so far, Beyond Commercial founder Amy Calandrino has felt the strain of hustling in her early years, launching her own business, and navigating the challenges of maintaining a career while raising children and tackling postpartum depression. 

The Orlando, Florida-based Calandrino realized in recent years that she was continually chasing more volume and more deals, aggressively growing her boutique firm and doubling deal volume in a year, yet that pursuit wasn’t bringing her success or happiness.

“I didn’t want to go to my church because I didn’t want people to find out how unhappy I was,” she said. “I wasn’t being honest even with my best friends about how unhappy I was. The more and more I did, the more unhappy I was, and I had to make a change.” 

She found that setting more boundaries around time, for her and her employees, and being more selective about who she works with helped relieve stress and burnout without, in the end, sacrificing much business.   “Early in your career, you feel like you have to do everything,” Calandrino said. “And there’s…

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Bohler’s Joel DelliCarpini To Talk About Managing Data Center Projects At Bisnow’s April 19 DICE Southeast Event

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Bohler’s Joel DelliCarpini To Talk About Managing Data Center Projects At Bisnow’s April 19 DICE Southeast Event  

Strong demand for data centers means that new ones can’t be built fast enough in Atlanta. According to CBRE, less than 4% of Atlanta’s 252.5 megawatts of data center inventory was vacant at the end of 2022. Atlanta is a…

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Weekend Interview: Kameshia Freeman On What The Future Of Work Looks Like For The Public Sector

Weekend Interview: Kameshia Freeman On What The Future Of Work Looks Like For The Public Sector  

This series goes deep with some of the most compelling figures in commercial real estate: the deal-makers, the game-changers, the city-shapers and the larger-than-life personalities that keep CRE interesting.

“Show up and stay ready.” That’s the mentality Kameshia Freeman said helped her land her first job in commercial real estate nearly 20 years ago.

Freeman joined the General Services Administration as a college intern. She rose through the ranks of the organization, which provides workspace and related services for more than 100 federal client agencies, eventually landing the prestigious role of director of the Center for Broker Services in July 2013.

Freeman’s meteoric rise through the GSA meant many of her colleagues were shocked when, seven years later, she made the bold decision to transition to the private sector.  “Most people would say, ‘You're insane to leave. You're at one of the highest levels in government,’” Freeman said. “But I knew…

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