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LAUREN HALE Associate Research Director 1290 Avenue of the Americas | New York, NY 10104 | Direct +1 212.841.5922 | lauren.hale@cushwake.com
PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE Lauren Hale joined Cushman &Wakefield (formerly DTZ) in 2013 as a Research Analyst in the Research Services Department. Ms. Hale utilizes her 10- plus years of research experience to act as a main resource for clients. Her main responsibilities include tracking real estate trends, forecasting market conditions, and collaborating with marketing groups and brokerage to position research to contribute to business development efforts. Along with assistance in research, Ms. Hale develops and writes white papers and industry analyses. Prior to joining Cushman &Wakefield, Ms. Hale worked with CoStar Group as a Certified Research Analyst. There, she conducted interviews for approximately 10,000 lease transactions and 600 sales comparable reports for the New York City region for transactions up to $15 million, and identified and contacted owners and leasing agents to verify building information. With that, Ms. Hale obtained and analyzed market data for a plethora of clients, including sales and leasing firms, financial institutions, building owners and media outlets. LAUREN’S MASCOT Bal t imore Oriole I first fell in l v with th Baltimore Oriole when I was nine and my family moved to Maryland. I learned quickly in order to live in Baltimore, you have to be a bird lover. Our first summer in Baltimore, I made my parents set up brightly colored bird feeders filled with
EDUCATION • Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Roanoke College • Omicron Delta Epsilon
peanut butter and grape jelly to attract them. The oriole and I had a very similar diet growing up. The orange- and-black plumage of the oriole is both beautiful and significant to the state of Maryland. And the oriole will always have a place in my heart ( both the bird and the team).
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