Work with me
What we do together
Finding a space is only part of it. What I actually do is work alongside you on one of the most consequential decisions your business will face — with someone who understands both sides of it.
01
Tenant Representation
Your advocate at the table — from first showing to signed lease.
Landlords negotiate leases every day. Most operators do it once. I level that playing field — representing your interests exclusively, pushing back on unfavorable terms, and making sure the deal you sign supports the business you're building. This includes new leases, expansion, and renegotiating existing leases that no longer work.
03
Landlord Positioning
For property owners who want the right operator — not just the first one.
A hospitality tenant is a long-term relationship, not a transaction. I help landlords position their spaces to attract serious, qualified operators and structure deals built for longevity. The right tenant protects your asset far better than the highest bidder.
02
Site Selection & Market Analysis
The right block matters as much as the right space.
I evaluate neighborhoods the way an operator would — foot traffic, dining culture, infrastructure, and where the market is moving. Second-generation spaces, off-market opportunities, emerging corridors. The goal isn't to show you everything available. It's to show you what's actually right.
04
Market Intelligence
Know what's moving before it hits the market.
The Bay Area hospitality landscape shifts constantly — openings, closures, neighborhood momentum, off-market availability. I track it closely and share what's relevant to your search. The operators who move on the right spaces are usually the ones who heard about them first.
05
Before You Sign Anything
The conversation most operators wish they'd had sooner.
You don't need to be actively searching to work with me. Sometimes the most valuable conversation happens before you've committed to anything — thinking through what you actually need, what the market looks like, and what questions you should be asking before you're in a room with a landlord.
If we're a good fit, we'll move forward together. Either way, you'll leave with a clearer picture of what the right next step looks like.