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In this episode of Confessions of a Street Broker on The Industrialist, Jeremy sits down with Todd Lambeth—Executive President and Managing Partner at Bradford—to trace his journey from the break room at Robert Lynn to leading Fort Worth’s industrial brokerage scene. Raised in a land development family and once a bull rider, Todd shares how he broke into commercial real estate in his 30s with no salary, no safety net, and a whole lot of grit.

They cover the evolution of Fort Worth as an industrial market, the difference between tenant rep and owner rep models, and the timeless value of cold calling and real relationships. Packed with old-school wisdom, hard-won lessons, and hilarious stories (including a run-in with the DEA and a rogue warehouse cat), this one’s a masterclass in what it means to be a street broker.

Whether you're a CRE veteran or just breaking in, Todd’s story will remind you why hustle, humility, and consistency never go out of style.

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