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In 1979, Bill Lee founded the first Lee & Associates office. Driven by a unique idea that would turn real estate brokers into company owners or “shareholders,” Lee's guiding philosophy was that the clients’ interests would be best served by a collective team effort from experienced sales agents who had an ownership stake in the privately-held organization, earned through exceptional performance and ethical practice. Not merely employees, profit-sharing Lee owner/agents would strive to create a sense of shared responsibility and cooperation throughout the organization, and would encourage an orientation toward long-term client relationships and business solutions.

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ASHLEE STONESTREET PROMOTED TO VICE PRESIDENT OF ASSOCIA TENNESSEE

Associa | October 03, 2016

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Associa Tennessee is proud to announce Ashlee Stonestreet as its new vice president. This is a promotion for Stonestreet who previously served as the company’s client accounting specialist. She will play a key role in setting strategy, managing daily operations, client relations, business development and assisting local executive associates from all three office locations – Brentwood, Knoxville and Murfreesboro....

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Savills Studley | March 22, 2016

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As businesses flock to new high-rises in of-the-moment New York City neighborhoods, older offices in more traditional business districts appear to be taking a hit....

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REUTERS POLL: INVESTORS BUY REAL ESTATE. DUMP SHARES, FLEE FOR SAFETY OF CASH

  | June 30, 2016

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Global investors bought real estate, added to cash holdings and cut equity allocations to the lowest in at least five years as this month's shock Brexit vote added to an already toxic mix of sluggish world growth and volatile...

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GlobeSt | January 14, 2020

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Much has been written about the impact automation will have on the global workforce, with manufacturing and related occupations expected to be heavily affected. More recent studies, such as one from Brookings Institution that came out last year, suggest that higher-wage occupations will feel the impact as well. That includes commercial real estate. Indeed, CRE will poised to receive a double-whammy from automation, with the technology reducing the need for space across several industries as well...

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ASHLEE STONESTREET PROMOTED TO VICE PRESIDENT OF ASSOCIA TENNESSEE

Associa | October 03, 2016

Associa Tennessee is proud to announce Ashlee Stonestreet as its new vice president. This is a promotion for Stonestreet who previously served as the company’s client accounting specialist. She will play a key role in setting strategy, managing daily operations, client relations, business development and assisting local executive associates from all three office locations – Brentwood, Knoxville and Murfreesboro....

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MIDTOWN LANDLORDS TRIM RENTS AS CORPORATE TENANTS FLEE TO TRENDIER ADDRESSES

Savills Studley | March 22, 2016

As businesses flock to new high-rises in of-the-moment New York City neighborhoods, older offices in more traditional business districts appear to be taking a hit....

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REUTERS POLL: INVESTORS BUY REAL ESTATE. DUMP SHARES, FLEE FOR SAFETY OF CASH

  | June 30, 2016

Global investors bought real estate, added to cash holdings and cut equity allocations to the lowest in at least five years as this month's shock Brexit vote added to an already toxic mix of sluggish world growth and volatile...

Read More
news image

AUTOMATION IS COMING FOR COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

GlobeSt | January 14, 2020

Much has been written about the impact automation will have on the global workforce, with manufacturing and related occupations expected to be heavily affected. More recent studies, such as one from Brookings Institution that came out last year, suggest that higher-wage occupations will feel the impact as well. That includes commercial real estate. Indeed, CRE will poised to receive a double-whammy from automation, with the technology reducing the need for space across several industries as well...

Read More