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Rob Taylor JLL

JLL’s Valuation Advisory Group is Expanding in PNW Market

JLL’s valuation advisory group is expanding into the Seattle, Portland and Pacific Northwest markets with the hiring of experienced professional Robert Taylor as market lead. In his new role, Taylor will be a managing director and build the group’s regional valuation advisory team to deliver valuation services throughout the Pacific Northwest. He comes to JLL with more than 30 years of experience in property valuations and formerly ran the Seattle valuation division at another national real estate services firm.

Taylor will work out of JLL’s existing office in Seattle, where agency leasing, capital markets, industrial brokerage, tenant representation, property management, and project and development services have representatives. He will report to Eric Enloe, head of commercial valuation for JLL’s valuation and advisory services platform.

“He is an established leader and recognized professional in the market. As a trusted adviser, he provides more than real estate valuations,” says Enloe. “He is a source for strategic advice and is a welcome addition to the team.”

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