I know first hand that if Tishman Speyer was really vetting the Golub notices fewer would be going out. They are not. They are relying on faulty and out of date data. They have outsourced this job to various law firms with little oversight. This is done by design so Tishman Speyer can distance itself, while all the long still being well in control.
I know first hand that if Tishman Speyer was really vetting the Golub notices fewer would be going out. They are not. They are relying on faulty and out of date data. They have outsourced this job to various law firms with little oversight. This is done by design so Tishman Speyer can distance itself, while all the long still being well in control.