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Justin Greider
Mixed-Use & Lifestyle Retail Project Specialist with Expertise in Tourism & Retail Across Florida
Justin Greider is the Senior Vice President and Florida Retail Lead at JLL (Jones Lang LaSalle), a global commercial real estate services firm. Based in Orlando, Florida, he oversees JLL's retail team across the state, focusing on developing merchandising strategies for various retail projects and market entry strategies for both national and regional tenants.1
Professional Background
- Career Path: Justin began his career in capital markets at Trammell Crow Company and HFF, where he was involved in underwriting the sale of over 100 retail properties along the East Coast. He later transitioned to brokerage at Crossman & Company, serving as Director of Leasing and significantly expanding the firm's portfolio.1
- Achievements: He has received multiple accolades, including the Gold Producer award from JLL in 2015 and 2016, and was recognized as the #1 retail broker in Orlando by NAIOP in 2011, 2012, and 2015. Additionally, he has been named a Co-Star Power Broker six times and featured in Real Estate Florida's inaugural "30 Under 30" list.13
Education
Justin holds a Bachelor's degree in Architecture and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design from Ball State University. He also earned an MBA from Rollins College in Orlando.1
Industry Involvement
He is an active speaker and writer on retail issues, having delivered keynote presentations at industry events such as the Tampa ICSC Retail Report since 2010. His leadership roles include serving as Chair of the ICSC National Next Generation Leadership Board from 2012 to 2014 and being part of JLL's national Retail Brokerage Leadership Committee.12
Contact Information
- Email: justin.greider@am.jll.com
- Phone: +1-407-982-8594
Justin Greider's expertise lies particularly in understanding Florida's tourist-driven markets and developing mixed-use lifestyle projects, which reflects his architectural background and commitment to enhancing retail environments across the state.1