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John Sheehan

Principal, Delmhorst & Sheehan Inc.

Stamford, CT 06901

Phone (914) 761-1200 x23

Property Types
Office
Markets
New York City, Westchester/So Connecticut
Bio
John E. Sheehan EXPERIENCE: Delmhorst & Sheehan, Inc., New York, NY (since 1991) Principal. Real estate advisory services, including corporate relocations, financial analysis, market studies, strategic studies and sale and lease negotiations. Landauer Associates, Inc., New York, NY (1981-1990) Senior Vice President, Marketing & Financial Services Division (1988-1990) Concentration on sale of income-producing properties and development transactions. Vice President, Marketing & Financial Services Division (1984-1988) Concentration on disposition services, with emphasis on development-related activities. Assistant Vice President, Development Services Group (1982-1984) General real estate consulting, with emphasis on development feasibility and implementation services. Associate, Valuation and Technical Services Division (1981-1982) General real estate consulting, with emphasis on market, financial feasibility and site selection studies. Town of Greenwich, Connecticut (1977-1981) Assistant Town Planner (1979-1981) Responsible for review of development proposals and zoning questions. Planning Assistant (1977-1979) General planning and zoning activities, including subdivision and site plan review. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Member: The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., Urban Land Institute Licenses: Real Estate Broker: New York, Connecticut Author: Office Market Niche: Suburban Land (1988) Surplus Property As A Corporate Asset (1987) Adverse Trends Create Opportunities For Corporations in the Office Market (1988) Negotiating The Corporate Lease In The Current Environment (1991) The Limits of Outsourcing (1995) Major Properties Office Market Survey and Commentary (Annual) (Fairfield County, Connecticut) EDUCATION: MPA Urban and Regional Planning, New York University, 1976 BA History, Fairfield University, 1973
Affiliations
  • ULI - Urban Land Institute