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Gordon Mace

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Personal Info

Job Function
Broker
Specialty
Industrial, Investment Properties
Address
16300 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 100
Encino, CA 91436
United States
Phone
818-501-5001
Fax
818-986-1500
Bio


Gordon J. Mace has been active in industrial real estate in the San Fernando Valley for 29 years. He received his degree in marketing from San Jose State University. He began his career in 1973 as the manager of the Ashwill-Burke Valley office, where he was the top producer for all eight years. For the next eight years, Gordon headed up his own company, Gordon J. Mace and Associates, before coming to Beitler Commercial Realty Services, where he has practice real estate since 1989.
In his career, Gordon has been responsible for more than $500 million worth of real estate transactions. He has represented many major commercial companies in the San Fernando Valley. He represents exclusively The Cherokee Group, and has leased or sold them 600,000 square feet of space in the past 14 years. Another exclusive client, CatalinaYachts, is the largest sailboat builder in the world. Gordon has leased or sold Catalina Yachts over 20 buildings in the San Fernando Valley. During the late 80's, Gordon represented many of the major developers, including the Voit Companies, Dunn Properties and the Sammis Co. Gordon's other exclusive clients have included Morgan Stanley of New York, The Walters Corporation of Florida, Glendale Federal Savings & Loan of Glendale, Dean Witter Corporation and many other major corporations.
Currently Gordon has many listings throughout the San Fernando Valley and he has leased or sold $6 million of commercial buildings so far in 2005
Gordon is a past director of The Association of Industrial Realtors (A.I.R). Gordon is active in many community organizations, including The Mid Valley Chamber of Commerce, The Mid Valley Police Council, where he served as president for 3 years,  VICA and The Rotary Club of Van Nuys. Gordon has been active in Rotary the past 30 years and served as President of that organization from 1987-88.