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Jackson Cross Partners expanded their Corporate Real Estate Strategies Group; To Benefit Jackson Cross Clientele

King of Prussia, PA Jackson Cross Partners has expanded their Corporate Real Estate (CRE) Strategies Group to provide a wider range of tools for clients seeking to optimize and enhance their real estate portfolios. "With the combined power of our existing platform, the CRE Strategies Group will execute on a knowledge-based and data management approach to portfolio management backed by decades of experience in all market sectors," explained Jackson Cross partner John Morrissey. "The expansion of our CRE Strategies Group allows us to reach what we feel is an underserviced middle market," said Morrissey. "We align real estate tactics with your overall business strategy." CRE Strategies works to improve the speed and certainty of business information and then turns that data into valuable real estate intelligence that can be executed upon. "Given the pressures of today's economic environment, evolving technology and regulatory uncertainties, it's becoming increasingly more difficult for real estate operations to maintain focus that will provide growth while improving profitability and driving direct cost savings," Morrissey stated in a recent interview. The Jackson Cross management platform creates operational efficiencies that allow business leaders to engage in proactive dialogue centering on value creation along with cost efficiency. The expansion of the CRE Strategies Group will help to mitigate risk and reduce costs by supplementing all services with a powerful combination of real estate, legal, financial, accounting and technology expertise that drives results. "We offer our clients a unique combination of strategic oversight with skilled negotiators in the field," said Morrissey. "Our achievements are the results of the combined effort of each individual." About Jackson Cross Partners Jackson Cross Partners (JCP) was founded by three commercial real estate professionals with more than 80 years combined experience in the industry. Blending excellence in progressive thinking with local market expertise and exportable processes, Jackson Cross Partners helps its clients transform real estate into strategic business assets. JCP provides market coverage throughout the Delaware Valley with offices in Philadelphia, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Delaware; and Swedesboro, New Jersey.
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