Cushman & Wakefield Echinox recruits Alina Dima for its Property Management team
Cushman & Wakefield Echinox strengthens its Property Management team by recruiting Alina Dima, a specialist with nearly 8 years of experience in the real estate market, coordinating office and retail activities within the EKA Investment Group. 2018-01-30 13:24:35
At Cushman & Wakefield Echinox, Alina Dima will act as Property Manager and will be in charge of maintaining a relationship with tenants, coordinating suppliers and teams to ensure the smooth running of a building′s specific activities, permanently identifying new revenue growth opportunities and delivery of services in accordance with the contracts concluded. At present, Alina has taken over the coordination of the portfolio of shopping centers owned by the REWE group in Bucharest (Fundeni), Buzau, Targoviste, Ploiesti and Braila.
"The real estate market has been going through a new growth cycle for a few years, but the owners ′attention must continue to turn to the most important factor, namely the tenants′ satisfaction," said Alina Dima, Project Manager, Cushman & Wakefield Echinox. "This is achieved both through sales volumes, in the specific case of retailers, but also through a proactive and efficient administration of common spaces. From an administrative point of view, REWE′s portfolio is a challenge to the geographical distribution and tenants′ reputation, but we are convinced that the results of the projects will exceed the expectations of all."
The Cushman & Wakefield Echinox Property Management Department is currently managing a portfolio with a leasable area of 140,000 square meters in Bucharest and the country.
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