Bruce Hopple

Senior Vice President
Tenant Representation Occupier Services

  • Chicago
  • One South Wacker Drive
  • Chicago, IL 60606-4649 United States

Bruce Hopple joined Avison Young in 2018 as a Senior Vice President on the tenant representation team. Bruce focuses on new business development and transaction advisory services for professional service firms, not-for-profits and local and national corporations. With more than 25 years of commercial real estate experience, Hopple is an expert in financial and market analysis, negotiation and commercial real estate trends. Hopple was most recently a senior director with Cushman & Wakefield in Chicago.

During his career, Hopple has completed transactions for his clients valued at more than $2 billion, ranging in size from 1,000 square feet (sf) to 150,000-sf headquarters locations. A consistent top producer, his clients include American Board of Medical Specialties, Chicago Stock Exchange, CPG International; Gibbs & Soell; Landrum and Brown; Leadership Greater Chicago; March of Dimes; The Posse Foundation; SKF USA; Wonderlic, Inc.; Woolpert, Inc.; and Zurich Insurance.

Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield, Hopple was a senior vice president at Colliers International and The Staubach Company. Before his career in commercial real estate, Hopple served as in-house counsel for Chase Bank in Ohio and was a senior administrator at the University of Cincinnati.

Hopple’s community service has included board positions with USO of Illinois, March of Dimes, Leadership Greater Chicago Fellows Association, the Pilsen/Rauner Family YMCA and Chicago Office Leasing Brokers Association (COLBA). He holds his juris doctorate and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Cincinnati. Hopple is a licensed real estate managing broker in the State of Illinois and is admitted to practice law in the State of Illinois.

Client List

  • American Board of Medical Specialties
  • Chicago Stock Exchange
  • CPG International
  • Gibbs & Soell
  • Landrum and Brown
  • Leadership Greater Chicago
  • March of Dimes
  • The Posse Foundation
  • SKF USA; Wonderlic, Inc.
  • Woolpert, Inc.
  • Zurich Insurance.