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Tishman Speyer
Tishman Speyer
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NameTishman Speyer
TypePrivate
IndustryReal estate
Founded1978
FounderJerry Speyer and Robert Tishman
HeadquartersNew York City
Key peopleJerry Speyer, Rob Speyer

Tishman Speyer. Tishman Speyer is a leading global real estate owner, developer, and operator, with a portfolio of over 160 million square feet of property across the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America. The company was founded in 1978 by Jerry Speyer and Robert Tishman, and has since become one of the largest and most respected real estate companies in the world, with properties such as Rockefeller Center and Chrysler Center. Tishman Speyer has worked with numerous high-profile architects, including Frank Gehry, Norman Foster, and Renzo Piano, to design and develop iconic buildings such as 8 Spruce Street and LUMINA.

History

Tishman Speyer has a long and storied history, dating back to its founding in 1978 by Jerry Speyer and Robert Tishman. The company's early success was fueled by its development of properties such as New York City's Madison Square Garden and Chicago's Willis Tower. In the 1980s, Tishman Speyer expanded its reach to Europe, with the development of properties such as London's Canary Wharf and Paris's La Défense. The company has also worked with numerous high-profile investors, including CalPERS, CalSTRS, and New York State Common Retirement Fund. Tishman Speyer has been recognized for its commitment to excellence, receiving awards such as the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts' Leader in the Light Award and the Urban Land Institute's Heritage Award.

Properties

Tishman Speyer's portfolio of properties includes some of the most iconic and recognizable buildings in the world, such as New York City's Rockefeller Center, Chicago's Willis Tower, and San Francisco's LUMINA. The company has also developed numerous properties in Europe, including London's Canary Wharf and Paris's La Défense. In Asia, Tishman Speyer has developed properties such as Shanghai's Jin Mao Tower and Seoul's International Finance Center. The company's properties are often designed by world-renowned architects, such as Frank Gehry, Norman Foster, and Renzo Piano, and have been recognized for their innovative design and commitment to sustainability, with awards such as the American Institute of Architects' Honor Award and the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Certification.

Investments

Tishman Speyer has made numerous investments in the real estate industry, including the development of new properties and the acquisition of existing ones. The company has invested in properties such as New York City's Hudson Yards and London's Battersea Power Station, and has partnered with investors such as BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street Corporation. Tishman Speyer has also invested in numerous real estate investment trusts (REITs), including Simon Property Group, Realty Income, and Ventas. The company's investments are often focused on properties with strong growth potential, such as those in emerging markets like China, India, and Brazil, and have been recognized for their innovative approach to real estate investing, with awards such as the Institutional Investor's Real Estate Investor of the Year Award.

Sustainability Efforts

Tishman Speyer has made a commitment to sustainability, with a focus on reducing the environmental impact of its properties. The company has implemented numerous sustainability initiatives, including the use of renewable energy sources, such as solar power and wind power, and the implementation of energy-efficient systems in its buildings. Tishman Speyer has also partnered with organizations such as the U.S. Green Building Council and the Environmental Defense Fund to promote sustainability in the real estate industry. The company's properties have been recognized for their commitment to sustainability, with awards such as the LEED Certification and the Energy Star Certification, and have been featured in numerous publications, including Forbes, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal.

Controversies

Tishman Speyer has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a high-profile dispute with Stuyvesant Town tenants in New York City. The company has also faced criticism for its development of properties in sensitive ecosystems, such as the Amazon rainforest. In addition, Tishman Speyer has been involved in several lawsuits, including a lawsuit with MetLife over the development of Stuyvesant Town. The company has also faced criticism from labor unions, including the Service Employees International Union and the United Auto Workers, over its treatment of workers. Despite these controversies, Tishman Speyer remains one of the largest and most respected real estate companies in the world, with a portfolio of properties that includes Rockefeller Center, Chrysler Center, and LUMINA.

Leadership

Tishman Speyer is led by Jerry Speyer and Rob Speyer, who have been instrumental in the company's success. Jerry Speyer has been recognized for his leadership, receiving awards such as the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts' Lifetime Achievement Award and the Urban Land Institute's J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development. Rob Speyer has also been recognized for his leadership, receiving awards such as the Young Presidents' Organization's Global Leadership Award and the Real Estate Board of New York's Most Promising Young Leader Award. The company's leadership team also includes numerous other experienced professionals, including Paul Galiano, Michael Spies, and Sasha Tishman, who have worked with numerous high-profile companies, including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and JPMorgan Chase.

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