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The CORE Network is a member-owned organization of commercial real estate service providers. Each member is a highly respected,successful firm that focuses on providing its clients commercial real estate services on a local, regional, national and international basis.

CORE Members offer their clients comprehensive real estate representation, investment, property and facility management, construction & development, strategic planning and analysis, acquisition, disposition and financial services. While the unique requirements of each client are fulfilled by utilizing teams of commercial real estate specialists hand-picked from CORE's growing body of member firms, each client is provided with a single point of accountability. Communication and a shared service delivery platform are key elements of every CORE assignment.

Membership as a CORE Network Partner, expands both the breadth and depth of service and expertise available to our clients. We believe that cooperation and collaboration enhances the level of service provided by our member firms, and this collective effort benefits our clients.
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BEACON Leases 19,952sf at The Woods, in Wayne
WAYNE, PA – Gene McHale, Steve Compton & Colin McHale of Beacon Commercial Real Estate, LLC represented the Landlord, GPX Realty Partners, in the lease of 19,952 square feet of office space at The Woods Office Center (983 – 999 Old Eagle School ...
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Economic Update - Wal-Mart Takes Historic Healthcare Position, But Why?
It's a peculiar time in history when a retailer can influence the debate about national healthcare policy. Yet Wal-Mart is doing just that by coming out earlier this week in favor of the government forcing employers to provide health insurance to workers. It was seen as something of a surprise. The Wall Street Journal characterized the National Retail Federation as "flabbergasted" by Wal-Mart's decision. (Were NRF officials sitting around in conference rooms, being flabbergasted together?)


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