Steve Jacobs, general manager of Ten-X Commercial

IRVINE, CA—GlobeSt.com has exclusively learned that Ten-X, the nation's leading online real estate transaction marketplace, has named Steve Jacobs as general manager of Ten-X Commercial. Based in the firm's Irvine, CA headquarters, Jacobs will oversee Ten-X's commercial business, and will be responsible for expanding the offerings and services Ten-X provides to brokers, sellers and buyers.

In the coming months, Jacobs will focus on initiatives to scale the Ten-X Commercial business, including launching an enhanced version of one of Ten-X's flagship transactional platforms, Offer Select, which moves the traditional real estate transaction process online. “The unique method lets brokers, buyers and sellers reap the benefits of an online marketplace, enjoying greater transparency and efficiency not offered by the traditional sales method,” according to Ten-X.

The announcement of Jacobs' appointment comes on the heels of several significant additions to the Ten-X Commercial executive team. In the second half of 2016, the firm welcomed commercial real estate veterans Camille Renshaw to head sales, and Maureen Waters to serve as chief marketing officer.

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