“I’m drawn to industrial real estate because I love the behind the scenes look at how so many products we take for granted in our daily lives are manufactured and transported.”
Principal Senior Vice President | Industrial

Steve Marcusse SIOR, CCIM

Accomplishments
SIOR
Largest Industrial Sale in the State Commercial Alliance of Realtors
Largest Industrial Sale of the Year • Industrial Sale of the Year
Grand Rapids Business Journal
Real Estate Excellence Award
Community Involvement
Byron Center Christian School Board
Brookside Christian Reformed Church
Turnaround Management Association
Calvin College 1876 Society
Habitat for Humanity Volunteer
AYSO Coach
Upward
Byron Township Little League

About Steve

Steve has been intricately involved in the West Michigan community for the majority of his life. He moved here during college and has loved the area since then. Steve has been blessed to work with many of West Michigan’s hard working, common sense, straightforward and honest business owners. His desire to help them succeed has propelled his career in commercial real estate.

Steve’s market knowledge allows him to generate creative solutions for area business owners and developers. With a client-first mindset, he provides sound advice and helps individuals and businesses navigate the commercial real estate market. With twenty years of industrial real estate experience, Steve has the tools to solve complex situations, provide accurate market insights, and ultimately create value for his clients.

Over his career, Steve has served his clients in over 1,000 transactions, worth over $1 billion and totaling over 18,000,000 square feet. He has also won multiple regional and statewide awards, including Largest Industrial Sale in the State of Michigan from the Michigan SIOR chapter, and has served multiple times as an expert witness before the Michigan Tax Tribunal.
“I’m drawn to industrial real estate because I love the behind the scenes look at how so many products we take for granted in our daily lives are manufactured and transported.”