people profile
George B. Russell
Senior Associate | Brokerage Services
1925 Century Park East, Suite 2350, Los Angeles, CA 90067
During his career, George has sold and leased over $300 Million Office, Retail, Multi-Residential properties and Development Land sites. This success has earned him professional recognition and the high esteem of his peers.
Partial Client List
- Albertson’s Linkletter Development
- Bank of America Mellon First Business Bank
- Big Lots Mrs. Fields Cookies
- CBS-Television Pioneer Electronics
- Chin-Chin Restaurants SavOn Drugs
- Crown Books State Farm Insurance
- Douglas Emmett Company SUBWAY
- Easter Seals Topa Management
- First Federal Savings Bank UCLA Medical Center
- JPM-Chase Mortgage Watt Industries
George B. Russell began his career in 1978 in the Sherman Oaks office of Grubb & Ellis where he specialized in the sale of Commercial-Investment property, Multi-Residential property and Development Land sites. George later affiliated with Jon Douglas Commercial Brokerage Company as a Sales Associate and later as a Manager. He went on to represent the Douglas Emmett Company in the leasing of Office and Retail properties since George has been affiliated with the Charles Dunn Company, Inc. since 2000. Primarily working the Westside of Los Angeles, George’s business experience, sales and marketing skills, and vast product knowledge enable him to work with landlords and tenants in Hollywood, San Fernando Valley, Downtown Los Angeles, the LAX area and Culver City.
Specializations
- Brokerage Services
- Tenant Representation
Property Types
- Office
- Retail
• Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Co-founded the “Los Angeles Broker Challenge,” an annual successful fundraiser that has raised nearly $1.5 million for family outreach programs specifically directed to children and teens through Family Service of Santa Monica. These programs deal with problems facing adolescents such as drugs, alcohol, peer pressure, gangs, teen pregnancy and family adjustments.
