CHICAGO—Stan Johnson Company, a national realestate brokerage firm that specializes in net-lease investmentproperties, has just hired Mark Hellwig as adirector in its Chicago office. Hellwig has an extensive trackrecord in the sale of office and industrial investment propertiesand has completed over $2 billion in investment sales transactions,which includes $300 million of net-lease assets.

“There is an incredible amount of shared information within SJC,including the company's central database, which includes over100,000 contacts and provides a distinct competitive advantage thatblows away the competition and enables me to deliver superiorservice for our clients,” said Hellwig in a prepared statement.GlobeSt.com will present in the near future a more extendedinterview with him on the state of the net-lease market.

"Mark has been a top producer in our industry for a long timeand we are excited to welcome him to our growing Chicago team,”says Brandon Duff, regional director and head ofSJC's Chicago office “He will work nationally on office andindustrial properties, with a specialty focus on GSA leased assets.Mark's strong track record and expertise, alongside SJC's industryleading net-lease platform, will result in tremendous valuecreation for clients.”

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Brian J. Rogal

Brian J. Rogal is a Chicago-based freelance writer with years of experience as an investigative reporter and editor, most notably at The Chicago Reporter, where he concentrated on housing issues. He also has written extensively on alternative energy and the payments card industry for national trade publications.