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Luke Hudson Hard Work and Commitment Specializing in INDUSTRIAL Brokerage PROFILE Luke is a Principal at Lee & Associates – Orange, Inc. He specializes in working with industrial building buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants and investors in North Orange County and the surrounding submarkets. Luke’s work ethic, trustworthiness and love for helping others are what make him a top producer at Lee & Associates’ Orange office. He remains committed to his clients and doing what’s best for them. Prior to joining Lee & Associates, Luke was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Years of working his way up the baseball system trained him well in the importance of Luke Hudson hard work and commitment. The competitiveness and drive that propelled his Principal License ID #01870037 baseball career are also what make him so valuable to his clients. Additionally, Luke office 714.564.7154 has established a solid reputation amongst competing brokers that enables him to cell 714.614.2522 get deals done for his clients and obtain market intelligence before most other fax 714.543.5285 brokers are aware. [email protected] Throughout both careers, the one thing Luke prides himself most on is his 1004 W. Taft Ave., Suite 150 integrity. Clients never have to doubt his motives. He simply wants what’s best for Orange, California 92865 those who are trusting him with their business. PARTIAL CLIENT LIST PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Universal Metals Associate of the Quarter, Lee & Associates (Q1-Q4, 2011) California Bank & Trust Partner, Lee & Associates (2012) Continental Industries Over 800,000 SF of lease and sale transactions Able Wire, EDM Total transaction consideration in excess of $60,000,000.00 Hand & Nail Harmony Puma Cycles AFFILIATIONS/EDUCATION Kona Cleaners California Gate Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) – University of Tennessee, Al Con Metals Knoxville Tri-Star Construction 1998 - Drafted in the Fourth Round of Amateur Draft by Colorado Rockies VND Clothing 1998 - 2002 Minor League Baseball Player with Colorado Rockies Grips Athletics 2002 - 2005 Major Leagues with Cincinnati Reds Peach State Roofing 2006 - 2008 Major Leagues with Kansas City Royals Barr Commercial Door 2009 California Department of Real Estate Licensed Salesperson Member of Association of Industrial Real Estate Association (AIR) Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc. – Orange 1004 W. Taft Avenue, Suite 150 – Orange, CA A Member of the Lee & Associates Group of Companies.
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