The estimated Net Worth of Bryan J Koop is at least $14.3 Milion dollars as of 9 November 2021. Mr. Koop owns over 7,067 units of BXP stock worth over $743,904 and over the last 21 years he sold BXP stock worth over $10,510,684. In addition, he makes $3,048,910 as Executive Vice President a Boston Region at BXP.
Bryan has made over 26 trades of the BXP stock since 2003, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 7,067 units of BXP stock worth $712,142 on 9 November 2021.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 60,000 units of BXP stock on 12 May 2005 worth over $2,262,000. On average, Bryan trades about 4,184 units every 104 days since 2003. As of 9 November 2021 he still owns at least 9,751 units of BXP stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Koop stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Bryan J. Koop is the Executive Vice President, Boston Region of Boston Properties, Inc. He is Executive Vice President, Boston Region of Boston Properties since January 2016, with responsibility for overseeing the operation of our existing regional portfolio in the Boston area, which includes the Prudential Center and Kendall Center and developing new business opportunities in the area • ?Senior Vice President and Regional Manager of our Boston office from 1999 to 2016 • ?Various positions at Trammell Crow Company from 1982 to 1999, where his career covered high-rise office building leasing and the development of commercial office buildings and shopping centers, including Managing Director and Regional Leader for Trammell Crow Company’s New England region, with responsibility for all commercial office and shopping center operations. • ?Director of the Massachusetts Chapter of NAIOP, the Boston Green Ribbon Commission and the Kendall Square Association • ?Former chairman of the Back Bay Association • ?Received a BBA and an MBA from Texas Christian University.
As the Executive Vice President a Boston Region of BXP, the total compensation of Bryan Koop at BXP is $3,048,910. There are 4 executives at BXP getting paid more, with Owen Thomas having the highest compensation of $11,917,600.
Bryan Koop is 61, he's been the Executive Vice President a Boston Region of BXP since 2016. There are 14 older and 10 younger executives at BXP. The oldest executive at BXP Inc. is Mortimer B. Zuckerman, 83, who is the Co-Founder & Chairman Emeritus.
Bryan's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O BOSTON PROPERTIES, INC., 800 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MA, 02199.
Over the last 22 years, insiders at BXP have traded over $283,847,999 worth of BXP stock and bought 62,002 units worth $5,090,492 . The most active insiders traders include Matthew J Lustig, Edward H Linde a Mortimer B Zuckerman. On average, BXP executives and independent directors trade stock every 28 days with the average trade being worth of $2,333,787. The most recent stock trade was executed by Raymond A Ritchey on 9 September 2024, trading 21,835 units of BXP stock currently worth $1,621,249.
boston properties, inc. (the "company"), a self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust (reit), is one of the largest owners, managers, and developers of first-class office properties in the united states, with a significant presence in four markets: boston, new york, san francisco, and washington, dc. the company was founded in 1970 by mortimer b. zuckerman and edward h. linde in boston, where it maintains its headquarters. boston properties became a public company in june 1997. the company acquires, develops, and manages its properties through full-service regional offices. its property portfolio is comprised primarily of first-class office space, one hotel, two residential properties and five retail properties. boston properties is well-known for its in-house building management expertise and responsiveness to tenants' needs. the company holds a superior track record in developing premium central business district (cbd) office buildings, suburban office centers
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