Former C&W Multifamily Head Launching Atlanta Office For Big Houston Brokerage

by Fulton Watch News Feed

John O’Neill is slated to start Partners Real Estate’s first office outside of Texas this summer.

John O’Neill is reentering the commercial real estate brokerage game by helping a Houston-based firm expand across the Southeast.

O’Neill, who left his role in December as Cushman & Wakefield’s U.S. multifamily capital markets president, has been named president and managing partner of Partners Real Estate, leading the firm’s Southeast expansion from Atlanta, the company announced Wednesday.

O’Neill will also be tasked with expanding Partners into the Carolinas, Nashville and Florida, according to the announcement.

“When you get the right people in the right seats, you can deliver superior value to your clients. John shares this core principle and is a terrific match for our firm,” Partners Chief Operating Officer Travis Rodgers said in the release. “He’s incredibly passionate about culture, building a winning team, and making a positive and lasting impact in the community. The right leadership matters in any organization, but especially in the commercial real estate sector.”

O’Neill will also join the board of directors for Partners and start his new job in June as the firm scouts for local office space, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle, which first reported the news.

Partners, separated from NAI Global in 2022, is a full-service CRE firm with brokerage, property management, development and investment arms that ranks as Houston’s third-largest brokerage shop. This is the first time Partners is expanding beyond Texas.

“As one of the most highly regarded executives in the industry, I appreciate how John innately understands our unique…

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