CIP WELCOMES GLEN SORREL
CIP Admin

November 10, 2021

CIP WELCOMES GLEN SORREL


We are pleased to announced that Glen Sorrel has joined Commercial Industrial Properties as a Senior Vice President.

Glen has over 36 years of experience in commercial real estate in Central Texas.  Throughout his career he has represented some of the nation’s major Landlords including Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Aetna Life Insurance Company, GE Capital, Thomas Properties Group, Equity Commonwealth Management, LLC, and various private owners.

Glen has exclusively represented 47 buildings totaling 4.1 million square feet in Austin, Texas. Glen has also represented a variety of clients including Lawyers, Lobbyists, Insurance, Technology, Medical, and Advertising firms. 

Prior to starting his own firm, ATX Skyline Realty, LLC, Glen worked for several firms including SynerMark Properties, Inc. which transitioned into Kennedy Wilson, Oxford Commercial which transitioned into Cushman and Wakefield, and Transwestern.

Glen was a past President and Board member of the Commercial Brokers Association of Austin (CBA). He is also a member of, and has been elected to, the Board of Directors for the Austin Commercial Real Estate Society (ACRES).

Glen is a graduate of Baylor University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. He is a licensed Broker with the Texas Real Estate Commission. In his free time Glen enjoys hunting, fishing, scuba diving and golf.

We hope you’ll connect with Glen today and gain from his extensive knowledge in commercial real estate!

Glen Sorrel
Senior Vice President

glen@cipaustin.com
512-682-1009 office
512-422-2573 cell


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