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Jason Hughes San Diego

He/Him · San Diego, CA

With ambitions to expand his horizons, Jason Hughes San Diego relocated to San Diego, a city with a burgeoning commercial real estate market. For nearly thirty years, he became a pivotal figure in representing corporate tenants in their lease and purchase negotiations, setting the stage for his future influence in the industry. Jason established Hughes Marino, a distinguished global real estate advisory firm focusing on tenant and buyer representation. The firm manages tens of thousands of projects, assisting clients in developing and executing comprehensive corporate real estate strategies. Its expertise encompasses lease negotiations and structuring, owner-user acquisitions, construction and project management, portfolio management, lease auditing, lease administration, capital markets, and facility management. Recognized as one of the nation's top companies, Hughes Marino has received multiple accolades, including being named the #1 Best Place to Work in the Nation by Fortune magazine, #2 Top Company Culture in the Nation by Entrepreneur, and #1 Best Place to Work by local business journals in several of its locations. The firm has a strong culture anchored in collaboration, innovation, and core values. These values are integral to its operations, motivating the team to achieve excellence and prioritize the interests of its clients, the company, and the broader community. Its commitment to a people-focused culture is central to its identity and success. Under Jason's visionary leadership, the firm, initially based in San Diego, has expanded to become one of the nation's largest firms dedicated exclusively to tenant and buyer representation. His strategic leadership and unwavering commitment to client satisfaction have propelled Hughes Marino to industry leadership. Jason Hughes San Diego has also made significant contributions to real estate legislation, notably in his involvement with the Dual Agency Disclosure Bill (SB1 17),  effective since 2015. This legislation has been lauded for increasing transparency for commercial tenants in California, reinforcing his reputation as a transformative leader in the real estate sector.