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FORT WORTH, Jan. 10, 2024 – JLL announced today the addition of Jim Eagle to its Fort Worth office as Senior Vice President. With an impressive 46-year career in the industry, Eagle will focus on multiple business lines including sales, acquisitions and leasing, aligning seamlessly with JLL’s growth strategy.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jim to the JLL office in Fort Worth,” said Todd Burnette, Executive Managing Director. “His wealth of experience and extensive relationships in the Fort Worth market will play a pivotal role in landing deals for our office, benefiting our clients across multiple business lines.”

Eagle, who has completed over 900 transactions throughout his career, brings a diverse background in commercial lease deals and property sales, spanning commercial and single-family real estate developments. Prior to joining JLL, he served as President and Partner at Red Oak Realty, then as Partner, Development Consultant, and Director of the Commercial Division at Hammond Eagle Realty Group, LLC. He also held the position of Director/City Leader at Trammell Crow’s Fort Worth headquarters.

“I am looking forward to starting this new chapter with JLL,” said Eagle. “My goal is to leverage my four decades of experience in Fort Worth to contribute to JLL’s continued success, forging valuable relationships and playing a pivotal role in expanding our footprint. Together, we will create impactful and enduring solutions for our clients, driving the growth of our business and solidifying our position as leaders in the market.”

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