Gerard McLaughlin
Executive Managing Director, Newmark
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Gerard McLaughlin joined Newmark in 1977 at the company’s Pittsburgh office, where he currently serves as an Executive Managing Director.
Phone (412) 434-1036
Gerard McLaughlin joined Newmark in 1977 at the company’s Pittsburgh office, where he currently serves as an Executive Managing Director.
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Tenant Rep
Property Types
Industrial, Land, Office, Retail, Flex
Markets
Pittsburgh
Bio
Gerard McLaughlin joined Newmark in 1977 at the company’s Pittsburgh office, where he currently serves as an Executive Managing Director.
Highly skilled at creative real estate strategy and negotiation, McLaughlin has for over 45 years successfully developed and implemented commercial real estate solutions for over 52 million square feet of industrial and office space. He has provided portfolio oversight and managed transactions on a local, national and international basis for a host of companies. Owner representation includes Alter Group, Carnegie Properties, Computer Associates, Crossgates Inc., Crossharbor Capital, Equitable Life Assurance, Forest City, Foster International Development, Gem Investors, Hillman Properties, JMB Properties Company, Keystone Property Group, Legg Mason, Lexington Properties and Wyatt Corporation. McLaughlin’s tenant representation roster includes ANSYS Inc., Buchanan, Computer Associates, Consol Energy Inc., Dominion Resources Services, Inc., Duane Morris, Ericsson, Federated Investors, FreeMarkets, Ingersoll and Rooney, Jackson Lewis, LLP, Jones Day, Marc USA and Wombat Securities. McKesson Automation, National Steel Corporation, NiSource, Noble Energy Inc., Peoples Natural Gas, Rockwell International Corporation, Shaw Group Inc., Siemens Corp., US Airways and Verizon Wireless.
McLaughlin’s ability to create leverage and develop unique strategies has resulted in millions of dollars in savings to his clients as well as his achievement as one of the most successful commercial real estate professionals in the industry.
Education