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The SIOR Difference

Credential letters following a name often signifies advanced study of a subject. In the case of commercial real estate, SIOR (Society of Industrial and Office Realtors) signifies that a broker has met stringent qualifications. SIOR means the broker is amongst the Top 10% brokers (industrial and office) around the world. Among those who have received … Continued

Out of the Office: In Perfect Harmony

      Mike Reese wakes up every morning with a song in his head, which make sense since he’s been singing for more than 30 years. When he’s not singing, he’s working on lucrative deals for Jackson Cross Partners Corporate Real Estate Strategies clients.

Press Coverage for a Highly Desirable Office Building

1475 Dunwoody Drive is getting some note worthy buzz. With a state of the art gym, full service café and patio, and electric vehicle charging stations, 1475 Dunwoody Drive has many of the ‘Must Have’ amenities that employees are looking for. 

Spotlight on Pete Davisson

He’s known for helping companies make major moves, now JCP’s Pete Davisson’s move is being highlighted in this article.

SIOR Philadelphia Chapter Awards Temple University Student Scholarship

Pictured above (l to r): Philip Rothenberg, SIOR, Recipient Alex Cohen, M. Moshe Porat, Dean of The Fox School of Business Jackson Cross Partners (JCP) Broker Philip Rothenberg, SIOR, proudly presented the Annual Philadelphia Regional Chapter of Society of Industrial and Office Realtors and the SIOR Foundation (SIORF) scholarship, in the amount of $3000, to … Continued

Out of the Office- Helping Others

When Nancy Battagliese talks about a special project she’s involved with, she tends to get teary eyed. For more than 20 years, Nancy has been involved with humanitarian organizations that provide relief for places around the world. 

Out of the Office: All the World’s a Stage

Since 2012, Lori Smith has played the role of Executive Assistant with unparalleled talent and commitment.  She also plays a crucial supporting role in the CRE Strategies department. Now, after a six year hiatus, she has decided to reprise her favorite role: thespian.