DALLAS—CBRE Group Inc. has appointed Daniel Taylor as managing director of retail for the company's Texas/Oklahoma division.

In this role, Taylor will lead CBRE's retail brokerage platform throughout the region, "driving growth and creating a cohesive and collaborative service offering for retail clients."

"As a company, we have significantly enhanced our retail services through the acquisitions of UCR last year and Philadelphia-based Fameco in 2013, among others," says Michael Caffey, president of CBRE's Texas/Oklahoma division. "Now we are putting regional leadership in place to support our sales professionals and to provide strategic, coordinated services for our clients across different markets."

CBRE says Taylor has been instrumental in building CBRE's Dallas/Fort Worth retail business and his experience extends regionally as well as nationally. A 15-year industry veteran with extensive market knowledge and significant landlord and retailer relationships, Taylor specializes in multi-market retail tenant representation and rollout assignments across the country.

In addition to CBRE's acquisition of UCR in January 2015, CBRE has augmented its retail service offering through the recent acquisitions of three other premier retail real estate service companies: Chicago-based Forum Analytics (November 2015), Indianapolis-based Sitehawk Retail Real Estate (November 2015) and Philadelphia-based Fameco (September 2013).

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