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Odest Riley Jr., Alicia Bramble, and James Daughrity

Real Estate professionals launch Black-Owned property management firm

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By Emilie St. John on July 31, 2024 Local news
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INGLEWOOD – A trio of Black Inglewood-based real estate professionals announced the launch of their new property management firm serving Southern California.

Real estate professionals Alicia Bramble, James Daughrity, and Odest Riley Jr. have launched SoCal Premier Property Management (SoCal PPM) which strives to play a vital role in the growth and development of marginalized communities.

As the commercial real estate landscape becomes more expansive, diverse, and ever-changing, the newly formed, 100% minority-owned firm offers full services and protection to property owners and tenants across Southern California. 

“Our vision at SoCal PPM is clear; we want to evolve property management into an indispensable service,” states Riley. 

Central to SoCal PPM’s ethos is optimizing properties into high-performing assets and preserving generational wealth in the heart of local communities in need. Drawing upon a rich tapestry of skills encompassing asset management, commercial real estate brokerage, leasing, and finance, the powerhouse trio is on a mission to redefine the property management market.

“By harnessing Alicia’s prowess in asset management combined with my community ties, we are poised to unlock the untapped potential of many local properties,” Daughrity adds.

The trio collectively brings an impressive 60 years of experience in real estate investment and finance. They have completed over $1B in sale, lease, and finance transactions. With exciting contracts in the works, SoCal PPM currently manages the Vermont and Slauson Shopping Center, Stocker Street Creative, seven retail storefronts on Degnan Blvd, and Mr. Liquor on Western Ave.

“SoCal Premier Property Management provides an exceptional level of excellence that South Los Angeles deserves,” said Quentin Strode, President & CEO of Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation. “As the owner of a retail plaza in the heart of an underserved community, we cherish SoCal PPM’s expertise as we keep retail thriving for those who need us the most.” 

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