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Cushman

American  
[koosh-muhn] / ˈkʊʃ mən /

noun

  1. Charlotte Saunders 1816–76, U.S. actress.


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“The market is stabilizing and rebounding much faster than anybody really anticipated,” said Jason Tolliver, president of logistics and industrial for the Americas at Cushman.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026

The vacancy rate for warehouses over 500,000 square feet climbed to nearly 11% in the fourth quarter of 2024, compared with a pandemic-era low of 3.3% in the second quarter of 2022, according to Cushman.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026

Other large apartment managers named in the suit include Camden, Cushman & Wakefield/Pinnacle, LivCor and Willow Bridge.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 24, 2025

“A reimagination of obsolete and underutilized assets is necessary and inevitable,” Ryan Miller, a managing principal at Cushman & Wakefield, said in an email.

From Slate • Mar. 10, 2025

From the town of Hinsdale, Illinois, a housewife wrote in despair to one of the world’s leading ornithologists, Robert Cushman Murphy, Curator Emeritus of Birds at the American Museum of Natural History.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson