Martin Stern

Senior Managing Director
CBRE/New England
Biography:
Martin Stern leads the Real Estate Advisory Services Group of CBRE Chicago, joining the firm after the 2014 acquisition of U.S. Equities Realty. He is involved in key development and transaction assignments. The group assists municipalities, institutions, nonprofits and corporations, developers and owners, creating viable real estate strategies and following through on their implementation. Martin uses his background in corporate real estate, development, negotiations and finance to analyze situations from multiple perspectives and structure transactions achieving the goals of all parties. His clients include the City of Chicago, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Trust, Publicis Groupe S.A., Crate and Barrel, Columbia College Chicago, the YMCA of the USA, the Chicago Board of Education, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Sinai Health System and various family and trust investors. Prior to joining U.S. Equities in 1988, Martin was a Development Officer for Rubloff, Inc. and Vice President of Finance and Special Projects at Tishman Realty Corp., serving as the principal development officer and regional financial officer for the firm's Chicago and Los Angeles branches. Among his developments were office buildings in West Los Angeles, suburban San Francisco and the Westin River North (formerly Hotel Nikko Chicago). Martin began his business career in 1969 with Amoco Corporation, where he held a series of finance and real estate positions. As head of finance and administrative functions for Amoco Realty Co., he developed, analyzed, financed and monitored all capital investment proposals.. Long active in community affairs, Martin helped to establish Amoco Neighborhood Development Corp., and conceived and implemented the Northpoint neighborhood revitalization in Chicago's Rogers Park community, a public/private partnership receiving the 1988 ULI Award for Excellence for Rehabilitation. Martin has been honored by the Member Directory  Arrow

Biography: Martin Stern leads the Real Estate Advisory Services Group of CBRE Chicago, joining the firm after the 2014 acquisition of U.S. Equities Realty. He is involved in key development and transaction assignments. The group assists municipalities, institutions, nonprofits and corporations, developers and owners, creating viable real estate strategies and following through on their implementation. Martin uses his background in corporate real estate, development, negotiations and finance to analyze situations from multiple perspectives and structure transactions achieving the goals of all parties. His clients include the City of Chicago, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Trust, Publicis Groupe S.A., Crate and Barrel, Columbia College Chicago, the YMCA of the USA, the Chicago Board of Education, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Sinai Health System and various family and trust investors. Prior to joining U.S. Equities in 1988, Martin was a Development Officer for Rubloff, Inc. and Vice President of Finance and Special Projects at Tishman Realty Corp., serving as the principal development officer and regional financial officer for the firm's Chicago and Los Angeles branches. Among his developments were office buildings in West Los Angeles, suburban San Francisco and the Westin River North (formerly Hotel Nikko Chicago). Martin began his business career in 1969 with Amoco Corporation, where he held a series of finance and real estate positions. As head of finance and administrative functions for Amoco Realty Co., he developed, analyzed, financed and monitored all capital investment proposals.. Long active in community affairs, Martin helped to establish Amoco Neighborhood Development Corp., and conceived and implemented the Northpoint neighborhood revitalization in Chicago's Rogers Park community, a public/private partnership receiving the 1988 ULI Award for Excellence for Rehabilitation. Martin has been honored by the

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