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CBRE’s Moore Becomes Practice Leader for Agile RE

CBRE has named Chicago-based Beth Moore as Americas Agile Real Estate practice leader. She’ll focus on delivering comprehensive agile real estate solutions for occupiers and investors, to include developing tools and resources that help CBRE professionals and clients understand real estate agility.

“Agility impacts every facet of real estate,” said Moore. “For occupiers, this means delivering high-performance workplaces and optimized portfolios that can scale to meet the changing needs of individuals and the organization. For investors, agile real estate means offering varying lease models and experience-driven amenities, services and programming that best position assets for current and prospective tenants.”

Moore joined CBRE in 2010, and most recently was the firm’s national occupier business development lead for the Western U.S. Earlier, she led the development of CBRE’s Workplace360 program.


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