SNJ Business People

Crew Philadelphia Honors Kathie Carr Of CB Richard Ellis

06/23/09

  Kathie Carr, an office broker in CB Richard Ellis, Inc.’s (CBRE) Downtown Philadelphia office, was recognized by CREW Philadelphia (Commercial Real Estate Women) at its 25th Anniversary celebration at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts on May 21, 2009. Kathie was honored for her significant impact on the commercial real estate industry in the Philadelphia Metro area over the last 25 years.
  Kathie was acknowledged for her many accomplishments and contributions to the industry, including significant leasing and sales transactions and mentoring of young women entering the real estate industry. Parente Randolph, excelleRx and Archon Real Estate Advisors are among Kathie’s extensive client list.
  An active member of CREW since 1997, Kathie has held various offices, including Chair of the Community Action Committee for three years, Secretary, Delegate and Events Committee Member.

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       At full build out, the Park will include seven multi-story buildings with a total of over 400,000 square feet of laboratory and research space located on the campus of the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center which is the nation’s leading air transportation Federal Facility.

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