John Rotunno
Vice President, Northmarq
New York, NY 10036
Investment sales of net lease assets
Phone (646) 841-0637
Investment sales of net lease assets
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker
Property Types
Industrial, Office, Retail, Flex, Health Care
Markets
Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Long Island (New York), New York City, Hartford, Northern New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, South Florida, Tampa/St Petersburg, Washington, DC, Westchester/So Connecticut, Richmond VA, Greensboro/Winston-Salem, Albany/Schenectady/Troy, Buffalo/Niagara Falls, Des Moines, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica/Rome, Wilmington
Languages
English
Bio
John Rotunno is a Vice President in Northmarq's (previously Stan Johnson Company) New York office. He assists clients in the disposition, acquisition, and capitalization of net lease properties throughout the United States. His extensive business experience and credible relationships have earned him a strong reputation with his clients that include real estate management firms, institutional investors, developers, and private investors.
Since joining the firm in 2013, he has been involved in transactions totaling in excess of $500 Million. Given his extensive corporate experience, he focuses on office, industrial, retail and sale leaseback opportunities. He was recognized as Stan Johnson Company’s “Most Improved Player” in 2013 for contributing the highest year-over-year sales growth in the firm’s history. In 2014, he was recognized for closing the firm’s most significant transaction. In 2015, he was recognized for being the best new team launch for his production contribution. In addition, he has been the recipient of the firm’s Core Value Awards for Integrity and Professionalism.
Rotunno has been successful helping clients in the public and private sector industries including consumer goods, retail, distribution, manufacturing and technology services, achieve measurable business results through successful investment strategies. Prior to his career in commercial real estate, he was a general manager at Hewlett-Packard Company where he managed corporate accounts including Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Postal Service, and PepsiCo. Prior to that, he spent 15 years at IBM in various leadership roles including managing a net lease portfolio of over 30 properties.
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