Brad Saville, CCIM

President

Bradley Saville, CCIM, President and CEO of Landmark Commercial Real Estate Inc. has over 15 years experience in the commercial real estate industry.

During 1988 to 1992 Brad worked as a Sales Associate and Project Director at Transamerican Management for several institutional grade office and retail properties in Wichita. Brad formed Landmark Commercial Real Estate Inc. in 1993 and exclusively handled real estate for a regional restaurant company including project development, construction coordination and site selection in Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Dakota and Colorado.

Brad achieved his Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) Designation in 1994, an honor held by less than 6% of all commercial real estate brokers nation-wide. Brad has and continues to serve on the Kansas Chapter CCIM Board of Directors since 1994 and served as CCIM Kansas Chapter President for 1998 and 1999 and 2004-2005. In the past 15 years Brad has completed over 500 commercial lease and sales transactions primarily in the retail and restaurant specialties. Brad has received the Masters Circle Award for the past ten years (1995-2005) and previously the President's Circle Award. (1993-1994). Some Career Highlights include: 1) Development of Chadsworth Retail Center, (2) Turn Around of Twin Lakes Shopping Center (350,000 sq. ft.) from 40% to 98%, occupancy in 18 months, (3) Development of restaurants such as IHOP, Carraba’s, Taco Bueno , (4) Site Acquisition, Development, Construction and creation of Sale-Lease Back for Tutor Time Day Care facilities; (5) Sale of Westway Shopping Center 250,000 square feet $9.5 million dollar. (6) Site acquisition of 18 locations for a regional restaurant company. (7) Site Selection and Development for 15 Family Dollar Stores in the Midwest.

Brad is a member and President of the Kansas Chapter CCIM (CCIM) and the national organization (CIREI), Wichita Area Association of Realtors (WAAR) and National Association of Realtors (NAR), International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Wichita Area Chamber of Commerce and Greater Wichita Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB). Brad sits on the board of the Wichita Area Sport Commission which projects include the new 15,000 seat arena being constructed in downtown Wichita.

Brad and his wife Tiffany have four children; Greg, Alison, Bradley and Steele. Hobbies include spending time with friends and family, horse back riding, hunting, and other outdoor activities.

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