Michael Maloney
Director • United States
NV License S.0166897
Michael Maloney
Director • United States
NV License S.0166897
About
Michael Maloney is a leading Director at Cushman & Wakefield, specializing in commercial real estate across the Reno and Northern Nevada markets. With a strong focus on retail, he brings deep expertise in landlord and tenant representation, investment sales, QSR/fast food site selection, ground leases, and pre-leasing for new developments (BTS). Michael is a trusted advisor to local, regional, and national retail developers, consistently delivering strategic solutions that exceed client expectations.
“At the end of the day, my goal is to provide my clients and peers a value greater than their expectations.”
Michael’s track record includes over 85 transactions in 2016 alone, totally more than $250 million in value. He was the key Landlord broker for preleasing at the South Meadows Promenade and an 80,000 SF Sprouts and Marshalls anchored center that finished construction in early 2018 and is 100% occupied. Michael also works with a diverse portfolio of Landlords, including DRA, Bayer, Kimco, RCG Ventures, among other local and regional property owners.
Clients
- Anytime Fitness
- Basecamp Fitness
- The Bar Method
- Anna’s Taqueria
- Party America
- Waxing the City
- Firehouse Subs
- Flowing Tide
- Loco Ono
- Raising Cane’s
- Banfield
- O’Reilly Auto Parts
- Inspire Brands
- Circle K Corporate
- Dunkin Donuts
- Baskin Robbins
- Hippo Vet
- The Learning Experience
Assignments
- $20M Sale – Village at Double Diamond Shopping Center, shadow anchored by Smith’s – Reno, NV
- +50,000 SF – Preleasing new construction boutique retail Rancharrah – Reno, NV
- +80,000 SF Preleasing new construction South Meadows Promenade, anchored by Sprout’s – Reno, NV
- Grocery Outlet $7M, 6% Cap
- Guthrie’s Carson City $4.5M
Affiliations
- ICSC
- Reno Elks Lodge
- University of Nevada Alumni Board Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Education
University of Nevada, Reno - Bachelor of Arts in English Literature with a Minor in Economics