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Bret Hardy
Executive Managing Director, Colliers International
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Bret Hardy is Executive Managing Director and member of the Newmark Western Region Industrial Capital Markets Team, based in Los Angeles.
Phone (213) 861-3321
Mobile (213) 804-7815
Bret Hardy is Executive Managing Director and member of the Newmark Western Region Industrial Capital Markets Team, based in Los Angeles.
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker
Property Types
Industrial, Office, Flex
Markets
Cleveland, Inland Empire (California), Kansas City, Los Angeles, Orange County (California), San Diego, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City
Languages
English
Bio
Bret Hardy joined Newmark in 2017 at the firm’s Downtown Los Angeles office, where he serves as an Executive Managing Director and member of the U.S. Capital Markets team, led by Kevin Shannon. Hardy focuses exclusively on managing institutional industrial investment sales in the firm’s Western Region. A 27-year industry veteran, Hardy has served as the lead broker on eight multistate/nationwide single-tenant portfolio dispositions and has completed transactions with a combined value of $4.6 billion. He brings to his position a deep understanding of structured finance vehicles such as synthetic leases, sale/leasebacks, UPREITs, joint ventures and alternative tax-oriented leased investments. He also has extensive knowledge and expertise in the field of single-tenant new lease properties.
Hardy joined Newmark after more than 16 years in the Los Angeles office of Colliers International. He began his tenure there as an executive managing director and leader of the firm’s corporate finance practice. In this role, he provided transaction and consulting services to private and institutional clients, specializing in asset disposition, cash flow optimization, tax mitigation and GAAP/financial statement enhancement. After 2008, he concentrated on institutional industrial investment sales. Prior to Colliers, Hardy served as Director of Cushman & Wakefield’s West Coast consulting practice and as controller for the Irvine Company’s industrial and office divisions. He began his corporate real estate career in the Newport Beach office of Price Waterhouse (now PricewaterhouseCoopers).
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