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Top Commercial Real Estate Brokers in Dallas 2010

The leading dealmakers, based on total deal value for all transaction types, at key firms in North Texas, 2009. (Some eligible firms declined to provide information, and as a result are not listed.) Firms listed alphabetically. Source: D CEO research, the companies.
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CAPSTAR Commercial Real Estate Services:

1. Chris Taylor 
2. Trey Smith
3. Rodney Helm
4. Johnny Johnson
5. Clint Madison

CB Richard Ellis:

1. Jay Wagley
2. Jack Fraker
3. Gary Carr
4. Randy Fleisher
5. Josh McArtor

Colliers International:
1. Mary Stoner Yost
2. (tie) David English
 (tie) Greg Pierce
4. (tie) Scott A. Morse
 (tie) Scott Jessen
6. Allen Gump
7. (tie) Tom Pearson
 (tie) Chris Teesdale

Cousins Properties Inc.:

1. Matt Schendle

Crescent:

1. Tony Click
2. Katy Cleary
3. Kirby White

Cushman & Wakefield:
1. Mike Wyatt
2. (tie) Greg Biggs
 (tie) Rick Hughes
 (tie) Randy Cooper
5. (tie) Bob Edge
 (tie) Matt Heidelbaugh
 (tie) Gary Collett

Duke Realty:

1. Curt Hefner
2. Randy Wood
3. Ben Appleby

Grubb & Ellis:

1. Brock Wilson
2. Scot Farber
3. Charlie Beck
4. Gary Lindsey
5. Blake Anderson
6. Lee Wagner

Hall Financial Group:
1. Jean C. Farris
2. Tammy Lomonaco

Hillwood:

1. Steve Aldrich
2. Tony Creme
3. Toby Rogers
4. Mark Miller
5. Reid Goetz

Holt Lunsford:
1. Parke Miller
2. Canon Shoults
3. Jim Brice
4. John Gorman
5. J. Scott Moore

Jones Lang LaSalle:

1. Paul Whitman
2. Bo Bond
3. Kelley Kackley
4. Scott Collier
5. Carl Ewert
6. Joshua White

Marcus & Millichap:

1. Will Balthrope
2. Jason Vitorino
3. Philip Levy
4. Nick Fluellen
5. Tim Feagans

Henry S. Miller:

1. Pete Richardson
2. Dan Spika
3. Jim Turano
4. Daniel Harris
5. Jim Leatherwood

Mohr Partners:
1. Robert A. Mohr
2. Charles Daggett
3. Eric Beichler
4. Rand Stephens
5. Rob Pipkin

NAI/Robert Lynn:

1. Mark Miller
2. Rick Medinis
3. Tom Lynn
4. Michael Stanzel
5. Craig Jones

Newmark Knight Frank:

1. John Shaunfield
2. (tie)  Mitch Wolff
 (tie) Seth Weinstein
4. Billy Lacy
5. Clay Vaughn

PM Realty Group:

1. (tie) Nathan Durham
 (tie) Duane Henley

The Retail Connection:
1. Steve Lieberman
2. David Sacher 
3. Steve Greenberg
4. Terry Syler
5. Jay Ceitlin

Stream Realty Partners:

1. (tie) Sarah Payne
 (tie) Jeff Schweitzer
3. Tim O. Terrell
4. Rebecca Rambie
5. Tommy Nelson

Transwestern:

1. Evonne Keene
2. Steve McCoy
3. Kim Brooks
4. Alan Harrington
5. Fletcher Cordell

UCR:

1. Stan Lotridge
2. Lou Miranda
3. Jack Gosnell
4. Rand Horowitz
5. Jack Breard

The Weitzman Group:

1. Brian Glaser
2. Larry Denisoff
3. Michelle Caplan
4. Marc Marrocco
5. Earl Harris 

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