SAN DIEGO-The San Diego County region of Cushman & Wakefield is growing its North County presence with the addition of 10 real estate professionals, who, according to a prepared statement, have consistently been top performers in commercial real estate sales and leasing in the northern submarkets including Carlsbad.

The group includes seven industrial and office brokers along with three support staff and includes commercial real estate veterans Ron King and David Onosko. King and Onosko have years of experience serving North San Diego County, and are joined by Bob Willingham, Joe McDermott, Alex Weiss and John Witherall. All are specializing in industrial.

In addition, the group will include Amy McNamara who specializes in office. The team is supported by Stephanie Simpson, Erika Myers and Virginia Andrade.

“The addition of this highly experienced real estate team gives Cushman & Wakefield a strong physical presence in the North San Diego County market and will allow us to provide the high level of service our clients expect from Cushman & Wakefield,” says Steve Rosetta, executive managing director of Cushman & Wakefield in San Diego. “We look forward to expanding the office with additional brokerage professionals as opportunities arise.”

Rosetta notes that immediately John Hoffmann and Britain Cheney, North County office specialists with C&W’s main San Diego office in University Towne Centre, will relocate to Carlsbad and will work closely McNamara, who alone has completed office leasing and sales transactions totaling more than 5 million square feet.

Ron King, who along with David Onosko, joins Cushman & Wakefield as a senior director, said “This is a very exciting move for us, allowing us to build upon our strong North County track record with the outstanding Cushman & Wakefield resource platform.

“We look forward to growing our institutional client base, particularly at a time when the North County industrial market is gaining strength. There has been a significant upturn in industrial activity over the past six months and the office market will follow,” King says. “With Cushman & Wakefield, we will immediately grow our office team and be very well-positioned to identify and secure value-add opportunities for our clients.”

King and Onosko have nearly 50 years of combined sales and leasing experience and consistently ranked among the top 2% of all professionals within the Coldwell Banker Commercial organization. The Cushman & Wakefield North County office will be located in Carlsbad at 5800 Armada Dr., Suite 101.

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