Brad McCoy
Co-President, Lee & Associates, Los Angeles West, Inc
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Co-President & Recovering Banker: Creative Office, Industrial, Tough Tech, Retail, Hospitality, Multifamily
Phone (310) 418-1692
Co-President & Recovering Banker: Creative Office, Industrial, Tough Tech, Retail, Hospitality, Multifamily
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Landlord Rep, Tenant Rep
Property Types
Hospitality, Industrial, Office, Retail, Flex, Sports & Entertainment, Multifamily, Health Care
Markets
Los Angeles, Boise City/Nampa
Languages
English
Bio
Brad McCoy serves as Co-President of Lee & Associates – Los Angeles West, where he leads one of the most recognized creative office and industrial advisory practices in Greater Los Angeles (CO365.org). He is also the founder of Devlin Partners, a luxury residential advisory platform serving principals across Los Angeles and Sun Valley, Idaho. A recovering banker, Brad brings over three decades of experience across brokerage, finance, and institutional lending — including roles as Southern California Division Manager of Wells Fargo's Business Banking Group and Executive Vice President of a $4 billion institution overseeing commercial and retail banking, wealth management, and trust operations.
Since 2020, Brad's team has transacted over one million square feet and more than $1.1 billion in volume across creative office, boutique industrial, hospitality, adaptive reuse, movie studios, creative production buildings, and R&D facilities spanning the Los Angeles Basin, San Fernando Valley, Inland Empire, and Orange County. Brad has personally art-directed over 300,000 square feet of creative office and creative industrial conversions — including the Ring headquarters in Hawthorne — helping originate the creative industrial product type before the submarket had a name. His team has pioneered a proprietary off-market methodology that surfaces acquisition opportunities before they reach the broader market. Brad advises institutional investors, family offices, REITs, developers, and private principals on complex transactions where a lender's discipline and a broker's instinct both matter.
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