Title: Vice president, Recovery and Restructuring Services, Land Services, CBRE Corp.
Age: 64
Education: Masters of science in Building Design & Construction, Kansas State College
Career: 20 years of experience in real estate finance, working with the FDIC, banks and finance companies, national builders, investors and downsizing companies looking to dispense land development assets. He also managed portfolio-owned real estate for the FDIC, and held positions with regional and national builders. Palmiter is now acting as broker for the St. Paul Ford plant.
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