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John Hallman, who specializes in industrial sales and leasing, has joined Kidder Mathews’ Portland, OR office as a vice president

Industrial Specialist Joins Kidder Mathews’ Portland Office

John Hallman has joined Kidder Mathews’ Portland office as a VP. He specializes in industrial sales and leasing, representing both tenants and owners.

Before joining Kidder Mathews, Hallman was a broker at Cushman & Wakefield. Prior to that, he specialized in the acquisition and disposition of medical office buildings and participated in ground-up development at Marcus & Millichap.

Hallman is an active member of the Commercial Association of Brokers and is actively engaged with Portland’s Emerging Brokers community.

“I am thrilled to join the Kidder Mathews team,” said Hallman. “The entrepreneurial culture and impressive talent roster made it an easy decision to transition over.”

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