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Tom Condon is a senior vice president within the industrial group of Colliers Bennett & Kahnweiler. Tom’s day-to-day focus is primarily on the Chicago metro market, although specific assignments take him to points all over the Midwest. Tom’s experience is distributed between the marketing, leasing and disposition of industrial land and buildings, and tenant representation for national and Chicago based companies.
Tom has enjoyed previous employment with Grubb & Ellis where he was also a senior vice president. In his first year Tom was awarded the “Newcomer of the Year” and subsequently the designation of senior marketing consultant, received by only 10 percent of the firm’s 1,200 real estate professionals.
Active in the real estate industry since 1990, Tom has completed over 550 transactions valued at over $800 million.
Partial List of Clients
Corporate Clients: AGT Plastics; Claire Sprayway; Continental Plants; Footlik & Associates; General Motors; IMS/Exton; Methode; Novaspect; Philips Electronics; United States Postal Service. Institutional Clients: AMB Property Corporation; Avgeris & Associates; Bristol Group; CenterPoint Properties; Chase; Colony Realty Partners; First Industrial Realty Trust; KTR Capital Partners; McShane Companies; ML Realty Partners; Opus; Principal Financial; Prologis; Ridge Property Trust; Wrightwood Capital.
Areas of Specialization
Sale and Leasing of Industrial Land, Buildings and Investments
Education
Tom graduated from Xavier University where he earned a Bachelor’s in Economics and a Masters of Business Administration in Finance. Prior to that, he completed the core undergraduate courses at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
Achievements
Shortly after joining Colliers, Bennett & Kahnweiler, Tom was acknowledged as an Everest Club member, the firm’s internal recognition of its top producers. Tom was nominated a finalist by the Chicago Sun Times for the 1997 Chicago area Industrial Broker of the Year. He also was nominated for the 1993 build-to-suit of the year by NAIOP for his Olive Can project in Elgin. In 1999, Tom was nominated for NAIOP’s Suburban Industrial Transaction of the Year. Tom is also member of the prestigious Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR).
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