**California People and Company News – Week of September 12, 2025**
– **Dennis Zhang Returns to CBRE**
CBRE has announced that veteran retail and industrial investment broker Dennis Zhang is returning to the firm as Senior Vice President. Zhang brings extensive experience in investment sales, leasing, and user sales to CBRE’s Inland Empire office. He was most recently a Principal and Senior Vice President with Lee & Associates in Ontario.
– **Gabriyel Mamikonyan and Harry Keshishian Join Kidder Mathews**
Gabriyel Mamikonyan and Harry Keshishian have joined the Century City office of Kidder Mathews. The duo will work alongside Executive Vice President and Managing Director Darrell Levonian, focusing on providing real estate solutions for investment property owners across Southern California and the Greater Los Angeles region.
– **Michael Wada Joins JLL**
JLL’s Value and Risk Advisory division has welcomed Michael Wada as Executive Director in its Irvine office. Wada will lead multi-housing valuation efforts in California and join JLL’s national multi-housing valuation team.
– **Green Street Celebrates 40 Years**
Green Street, a commercial real estate and infrastructure intelligence provider, is marking its 40th anniversary while continuing its global growth. Based in Newport Beach, the firm serves over 4,000 organizations across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia with its integrated platform and market insights.
– **ExchangeRight Fully Subscribes Investment Offering**
ExchangeRight announced the full subscription of its Net-Leased All-Cash 12 DST. The $41.4 million offering includes 111,781 square feet of net-leased properties tenanted by St. Luke’s Health Network, Sherwin-Williams, Tractor Supply, and Dollar Tree. The assets are located across Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, with a weighted-average lease term of 14.2 years.
– **City of Long Beach Modernizes Permitting System**
To improve permit processing times and provide transparency for applicants, the City of Long Beach has selected Clariti Enterprise to replace its current permitting platform. The new Enterprise Land Management (ELM) System will be implemented by Speridian Technologies and utilized by approximately 500 staff across multiple city departments.
*Compiled from industry updates and announcements across California.*


