Kansas City Industrial Advisors
The Kansas City Industrial Advisors are a highly experienced group of professionals specializing in industrial real estate across the Kansas City metropolitan area. With over 15 years of combined experience, they have successfully executed transactions totaling more than $300 million. Their expertise spans sale and lease transactions, tenant and landlord representation, and investment sales. The team has supported a diverse client base, from large institutional firms to small local businesses. Known for their strategic insight, resilient drive, and exceptional communication skills, the team consistently delivers tailored solutions to meet the evolving needs of the industrial real estate market.
Meet the team
Recent Transactions
Blue River Commerce Center
Landlord Representation
2.1 Million SF
Major Tenants: Amerhart, Alpla, Smart Warehousing
2.1 Million SF
Major Tenants: Amerhart, Alpla, Smart Warehousing
Spruce Business Park
Landlord Representation
48,480 SF
Flex Business Park
48,480 SF
Flex Business Park
4601 Troost Ave
Tenant Representation
9,185 SF
DoorDash
9,185 SF
DoorDash
University of Kansas Medical Center
Investment Sale Disposition
10,000 SF
Absolute Net Lease
10,000 SF
Absolute Net Lease
PPC Flex
Seller Representation
6800 W. 61st Street, Mission, KS
35,962 SF on 1.78 Acres
6800 W. 61st Street, Mission, KS
35,962 SF on 1.78 Acres
Hassle Free Outdoor
Buyer Rep
11240 Hickman Mills Drive, Kansas City, MO
2,100 SF Building on 1 Acre
11240 Hickman Mills Drive, Kansas City, MO
2,100 SF Building on 1 Acre
Insights
MarketBeat
Cushman & Wakefield MarketBeat reports analyze quarterly economic and commercial real estate activity including supply, demand and pricing trends at the market and submarket levels.
Matthew Nevinger • 10/8/2025
Research
Central Region Industrial Labor Report
The Central Region Industrial Labor Report examines the interplay between supply and demand for industrial labor in the warehouse and manufacturing sectors, as well as supply and demand for industrial space in the region.
Gregory Rogalla • 9/4/2025