George Arnold is a partner at Hamilton Partners. He joined the industrial division in 1991 after receiving a Master of Management Degree from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. Prior to Kellogg, Mr. Arnold spent five years as a commercial loan officer at Cambridge Trust Company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and four years as a semi-pro hockey player in Sun Valley, Idaho. Mr. Arnold spent twenty-four years in Chicago working in the Industrial Division as a leasing agent and development partner.
He is currently the co-managing partner for Hamilton Partners’ Salt Lake City Office. George oversees the Salt Lake City team’s Office, Industrial and Multi-Family development activities.
Since moving to Utah in 2015, George has been involved in the development, leasing, and disposition of the 473,000-sf two building I-215 Commerce Center industrial project, East Village Phase I multi-family project, the Sandy Towers East office building, and a 478,000-sf two-building industrial project Hamilton I-215 Logistics Center. George is currently involved in the acquisition/development/ownership of the 324 State Street office building, the Seven Skies 305 multi-family unit project in Sandy, Utah, the Cinq and Luma 408 multi-family unit projects in Salt Lake, the 805,000-sf three building SF Lake Park Commerce Center in West Valley City and the 474,600-sf Hamilton Logistics Center west of the Salt Lake City airport. In the Phoenix area, George and team developed, leased, and financed a 300,000-sf industrial project in Avondale, Arizona.
George and the Salt Lake team are in various stages of the development process on the following: a five building 632,200 sf project on 50.30 acres of industrial land in Spanish Fork, Utah, a 175,383-sf industrial building on 12.15 acres on I-215 in Salt Lake, a 192,360-sf industrial building on 13.80 acres in Springville, Utah and a 213 unit two building multi-family development in Clearfield, Utah (part of a 56-acre multi-phased development). The team also controls a 2.64-acre multi-family site, which is part of a PUD in midtown Phoenix.