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3/09/23
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Kidder Mathews has opened a new office in the San Fernando Valley, continuing the firm’s rapid expansion in Greater Los Angeles. The office, located at 15260 Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks, is situated in a prime location directly next to I-405, within blocks of popular shopping and dining destinations.
Led by President of Brokerage Mark Read and Regional President Jim Kruse, Kidder Mathews has seen significant growth in Southern California. area. In the last year, the firm added nearly 100 new brokers across its 20 West Coast locations, including 43 in Greater LA. The new space in the San Fernando Valley will allow for additional recruiting. Five new hires have joined the office, along with nine brokers who have chosen to relocate from the firm’s surrounding locations.
These are Kidder Mathews’ new hires joining the San Fernando office:
• Joe Bellavia is a vice president and investments specialist with over 20 years of experience in commercial real estate. Prior to joining Kidder Mathews, he was with CBRE in LA.
• Ryan McKenzie, CCIM is a vice president with 15 years of experience, specializing in industrial sales and leasing in Southern California.
• Jack Roney is a vice president and industrial specialist with nearly a decade of industry experience. Before Kidder Mathews, he was with Cushman & Wakefield and CBRE.
• Jordan Fischer is a vice president and multifamily specialist. Prior to Kidder Mathews, he was with Marcus & Millichap in Encino, where he was one of the top producing brokers under 30 years old.
• Austin Grant is an associate and multifamily specialist representing landlords and tenants throughout Los Angeles, working with Executive Vice President Josh Luchs.
Kidder Mathews now has 900 real estate professionals in 20 offices including the San Fernando Valley, Century City, Downtown LA, El Segundo, and Irvine. The company structure provides an opportunity for all brokers to become shareholders. In tandem with the new opening, Kidder Mathews is merging its Pasadena and Downtown LA offices to create dynamic synergy.
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