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Eon I. Lew
CEO & Founder at District Realty Group
Eon I. Lew is the CEO and Founder of District Realty Group, a commercial real estate firm based in Los Angeles, California.12 With over sixteen years of industry experience, Lew has established himself as a prominent figure in the commercial real estate sector.1
Professional Background
Lew began his commercial brokerage career at Colliers International before founding District Realty Group.1 He specializes in various aspects of commercial real estate, including:
- Landlord & Tenant Representation
- Investment Sales
- Commercial Leasing
- Bulk Asset/Restaurant Sales
- Property Management
Throughout his career, Lew has represented over a million square feet of inventory in commercial properties and over 500,000 square feet of restaurant/retail space in Los Angeles and surrounding areas.1 As a broker, he has negotiated transactions valued at over $200 million on behalf of some of the largest landlords in the nation.1
Education and Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts in International Studies - Economics and East Asian Studies from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD)1
- Studied International Trade & Business at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea1
Licenses and Recognition
Lew holds multiple real estate licenses:
- California DRE Salesperson License
- California DRE Broker License (License No. 01730294)
- North Carolina Broker License (License No. 315882)
- Tennessee Broker License (License No. 356342)1
He has received several awards for his performance in the industry, including:
- KW Commercial 2015 Double Gold Award (#1 Top Producing Commercial Broker)
- KW Commercial 2014 Double Gold Award (Top Producing Commercial Broker)
- KW Commercial 2013 Associate of the Year1
Entrepreneurial Ventures
In addition to his work at District Realty Group, Lew founded UC-Housing Inc. in 2009, one of the first student housing companies catering to college students in San Diego, California.1 The company has since expanded to provide fully-furnished, economic living arrangements for students in various cities, including Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Irvine.1