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Lee & Associates Adds Neil Cowperthwaite to Oakland Office

Torrance, CA - May 16, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- “Neil uses his strong work ethic and market knowledge to ensure the end results are satisfactory for both parties involved in every deal,” said Craig Hagglund, managing principal of the Lee’s Oakland office. “We’re very thrilled about Neil’s addition to our team. His focus and dedication will continuously ensure successful and seamless transactions.”

Lee & Associates Negotiates 15-Year Warehouse Lease in Oakland for $19.1 Million

Torrance, CA - May 8, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- In one of the largest lease deals in Alameda County this year, Drew Fischer and Craig Hagglund of Lee & Associates Oakland have negotiated a $19.1 million, 15-year lease for Deans Services Inc. of Oakland.

Lee & Associates Oakland Expands To Larger Office Location

Torrance, CA - May 3, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- he Oakland office of Lee & Associates, one of the nation’s largest commercial brokerage firms with regional expertise, announces its move into a larger office, located at 520 3rd St., Suite 105, in Oakland’s Jack London Square. The move represents a 30-percent increase in size from its previous location, while reflecting Lee & Associates’ positive growth in the East Bay area.

Emeryville, Oakland, Cypress Mandela Awarded Recovery Act Grants for Contaminated Land Clean Up and...

Oakland, CA - August 7, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) -- Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) applauded an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announcement selecting the City of Emeryville to receive $500,000 in Recovery Act funding to help protect human health and the environment. Additionally the cities of Emeryville and Oakland will receive $500,000 and $400,000 respectively in other brownfields funding.

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Napolitano’s Statement on Trump Administration’s Attack on Clean Water

Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (D-El Monte), issued the following statement after the Trump administration announced a new proposal—claiming it to be pro-industry—which would weaken federal clean water rules, putting at risk the health and safety of millions of Americans