Harris Morrison
Partner and Broker, Fortius Capital Partners
Concord, NC 28027
Commercial Real Estate Broker and Developer
Phone (704) 786-8888
Mobile (704) 953-5924
Commercial Real Estate Broker and Developer
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Tenant Rep
Property Types
Industrial, Land, Office, Retail, Sports & Entertainment, Multi-Family
Markets
Charlotte
Bio
Harris has built his real estate business upon the commitment to add value for clients and investors, and the desire to improve the built environment. Since forming HMC in 2006, he has provided real estate development, brokerage, investment and management services to clients in the greater Charlotte, NC, area, with a focus on Concord and Cabarrus County.
Through strategic partnerships, he invests in single-tenant industrial buildings, multi-tenant office buildings, grocery-anchored retail, and land, among other property types. He is focused on acquiring quality properties that provide attractive risk-adjusted returns. With his experience in commercial brokerage, development and management, he consistently adds value to the properties he and his partners invest in.
Through his brokerage and management business, Harris assists clients and investors with acquisition, disposition and leasing of commercial properties. Having a deep market knowledge of the greater Charlotte area, along with strong relationships across the brokerage and business community, Harris is able to provide clients with insight and advice on real estate matters. With four licensed brokers and two administrative assistants, the firm takes a team-oriented approach to servicing its clients' needs.
Harris redeveloped of The Old Creamery near downtown Concord (www.TheCreameryConcord.com) and leased it to full capacity. Re-purposed into office and retail space, this 40,000 square-foot former creamery and Coke bottling complex has attracted over 20 tenants and brought new life to the surrounding neighborhood. The project illustrates several real estate development principles that Harris embraces, including historic preservation, urban infill, and smart growth.
He earned his CCIM designation in 2003 and his Masters in Real Estate Development from MIT in 2006. He graduated from Woodberry Forest School and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Washington & Lee University. He serves as Deacon of First Presbyterian Church of Concord, and Chair of CVAN Men for Change Committee. He is past president of Cooperative Christian Ministry, and serves on several other committees and boards in the community.
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