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As Executive Managing Director for Retail Services, Anthony Buono leads 500 sales, management and leasing professionals and the largest retail practice in the Americas. Mr. Buono is a member of the Americas Operating Management Board for the CBRE. Under his leadership, CBRE Retail Services pursues an aggressive growth strategy that includes strengthening its national retailer representation practice, expanding service offerings for retail investors and increasing talent through recruiting and selective acquisitions. In addition, Mr. Buono directs strategies to enhance services for retail investors and occupiers seeking global representation.
Mr. Buono joined CBRE in 1995 and has held various positions within the company, most recently Senior Managing Director of CBRE’s Investment Properties Western Region, where he helped the company achieve 2005 investment sales activity of $48 billion in total consideration on a national basis. Prior to that role, he was a Managing Director for Retail Services Western Region. In that position, Anthony established CBRE’s Retail Services as a market leading retail firm in all lines of business including asset services, leasing, capital markets, consulting and corporate partnership.
Prior to joining CBRE, he held asset management positions for Zurich Kemper, Donahue Schriber, and Trizec-Hanh, where he directed institutional ownership strategies for industrial, office and retail assets.
Achievements
- Appointed Member Americas Operating Management Board (2010)
- Appointed Executive Managing Director, Retail Services-Americas (2006)
- Appointed Senior Managing Director, Investment Properties (2005)
- Received the CBRE “James J. Didion Award” of excellence (2000)
- Appointed Managing Director, National Retail Services (1998)
- #1 Producer for CBRE’s Institutional Managed Retail Properties Group (1995-1997)
- Featured in national and regional publications including Barron’s, Wall Street Journal, Shopping Centers Today, Carlson Report, Shopping Center Management Insider, Chair Store Age, Shopping Center World, Shopping Center Business, San Diego Business Journal, Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune.
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