Joe Hamilton

Joe Hamilton

Executive Managing Director, Newmark

Palo Alto, CA 94301

Phone (650) 473-4765

Mr. Hamilton has directly managed the successful completion of over 6.0 million square feet of Silicon Valley transactions.
Property Types
Land, Office, Flex
Markets
South Bay/San Jose
Languages
English
Bio
Joe Hamilton is the executive managing director of Corporate Advisory Services for Newmark. In this role, Mr. Hamilton focuses on assisting clients with the development of their real estate strategies, their portfolio optimization and with headquarters planning (strategically as well as financially). Mr. Hamilton recently served as a member of the board of directors and as treasurer of the Northern California Chapter of CoreNet Global. He is currently a member of the board’s Programs Committee and he is a frequent industry speaker and contributor of articles to many different industry publications. He is a member of the CoreNet Global faculty and is a recipient of the Luminary Award, which recognizes him as a top nationally rated CoreNet speaker. He has recently made presentations to numerous regional CoreNet chapters throughout the country regarding corporate headquarters planning and disposition methodologies. During the last three years, Mr. Hamilton has directly managed the successful completion of over 6.0 million square feet of Silicon Valley corporate headquarters transactions, with total consideration exceeding $1.5 billion. He was recognized as the number two broker in all of Silicon Valley by the Silicon Valley Business Journal in 2012 and in March 2014, Mr. Hamilton had the honor of being inducted into the Association of Silicon Valley Brokers Hall of Fame. Several of Mr. Hamilton’s recent deals have made a considerable impact upon the local community as well as some of the most prominently branded companies in the world.
Education
Mr. Hamilton received a master’s degree in business administration and finance from the UC, Berkeley. He also holds a Master of Science degree in applied mathematics and operations research from the School of Engineering at Columbia