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Hunter McDonald |
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Charlie Smith |
ONTARIO, CA –With explosive demand for industrial space
in the Inland Empire area of Southern California, JLL announced that 11-year
veteran Hunter
McDonald has joined the firm’s Inland Empire industrial
brokerage team as Executive Vice President. Based in JLL’s Ontario, California office,
McDonald will continue to specialize in working with institutional landlords
and users on their real estate needs.
"For
the past few years, JLL has seen tremendous demand from industrial users and
investors in the Inland Empire, one of the most active markets in the country,”
said Charlie Smith, JLL Managing Director.
"Hunter’s
character, reputation, knowledge of the market and track record make him the
perfect candidate to help us satisfy the needs of our clients. We are confident
that he will be a valued team member of our Southern California industrial team."
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Sharon Wortmann
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Prior
to joining JLL, McDonald served as first vice president at an international
commercial real estate firm where he specialized in representing principals and
occupiers of industrial real estate. Throughout his career, he has
secured sales and leasing transactions valued at more than $539 million |
Peter McWilliams
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JLL’s
Inland Empire industrial brokerage team is led by Peter McWilliams and Mike
McCrary and also includes senior brokers Ruben Goodsell,
Patrick Wood, Mac Hewett, Jeff Bellitti and Sharon Wortmann.Collectively they have over 125 years of experience in the Inland Empire market.
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Mike McCrary |
Over the last five years, the team completed over 156 million square feet and 2,400 acres of transactions for a total value of over $7.9 billion.
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Ruben Goodsell |
It
was recognized as JLL’s #1 industrial team in 2011, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 2020.
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