LOS ANGELES-GlobeSt.com exclusively learns that Cushman & Wakefield has added Glenn Rudy, as director in the firm’s Southwest retail capital markets group. Rudy will be based in the Downtown LA office and will be responsible for retail investment brokerage activities in the Greater LA area.

Rudy brings complementary strengths to the firm’s existing team, says Curtis Magleby, senior managing director of capital markets and US Western Region Leader. “The continuing expansion of our retail team will help us to increase market share in the Southwest.”

Rudy has participated in the sale or financing of more than 100 properties with an aggregate value in excess of $1 billion. He has transacted on properties for both individual, private clients and large institutions in California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Montana.

Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield, Rudy served successful tenures as the managing director of brokerage services at Capital Real Estate Advisors in West Los Angeles and as a sales associate at the Charles Dunn Co. in Downtown Los Angeles.

Magleby could not provide GlobeSt.com with further information by deadline.

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