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DALLAS, March 19, 2025 ~ Mohr Partners, Inc., a leading global corporate real estate advisory firm, has announced the recruitment of Spencer Marona as a Managing Partner. Marona will be responsible for establishing a new Seattle office and driving the firm's national expansion.
As a Seattle native, Marona brings extensive experience in commercial real estate to his new role. He previously worked with Cresa's local affiliate, Flinn Ferguson, and served as the sales manager for Seattle, Sacramento, Reno and Las Vegas at Marcus & Millichap. Marona also founded and served as partner at Performance North, a leadership development and sales performance consulting firm.
"I am excited to return to my roots in commercial real estate and tenant representation," said Marona. "After carefully evaluating all leading service providers, I am confident that Mohr Partners has the best advisory platform to serve my local and national occupier clients."
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In addition to his experience in commercial real estate, Marona also brings expertise in leadership development and sales performance consulting. He previously served as Managing Director at HFO Investment Real Estate, a multifamily brokerage firm.
According to Robert Shibuya, Chairman & CEO of Mohr Partners, Marona's strong understanding of the local commercial real estate market makes him an ideal professional to execute transactions for their existing national clients with properties in the Seattle area.
"Spencer's prior experience as a market leader with a national commercial real estate services firm has prepared him to recruit, train and lead our greater Seattle office," said Shibuya. "We plan to grow this office in the coming years."
The addition of an office in Seattle is part of Mohr Partners' strategic expansion across the country. In the past two years alone, they have opened new offices in Cleveland; Phoenix; Charlotte, N.C.; and Reno, Nev., bringing their total number of offices nationwide to 24. The company also has a strong international presence through its owned assets and strategic partnerships.
As a Seattle native, Marona brings extensive experience in commercial real estate to his new role. He previously worked with Cresa's local affiliate, Flinn Ferguson, and served as the sales manager for Seattle, Sacramento, Reno and Las Vegas at Marcus & Millichap. Marona also founded and served as partner at Performance North, a leadership development and sales performance consulting firm.
"I am excited to return to my roots in commercial real estate and tenant representation," said Marona. "After carefully evaluating all leading service providers, I am confident that Mohr Partners has the best advisory platform to serve my local and national occupier clients."
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In addition to his experience in commercial real estate, Marona also brings expertise in leadership development and sales performance consulting. He previously served as Managing Director at HFO Investment Real Estate, a multifamily brokerage firm.
According to Robert Shibuya, Chairman & CEO of Mohr Partners, Marona's strong understanding of the local commercial real estate market makes him an ideal professional to execute transactions for their existing national clients with properties in the Seattle area.
"Spencer's prior experience as a market leader with a national commercial real estate services firm has prepared him to recruit, train and lead our greater Seattle office," said Shibuya. "We plan to grow this office in the coming years."
The addition of an office in Seattle is part of Mohr Partners' strategic expansion across the country. In the past two years alone, they have opened new offices in Cleveland; Phoenix; Charlotte, N.C.; and Reno, Nev., bringing their total number of offices nationwide to 24. The company also has a strong international presence through its owned assets and strategic partnerships.
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