South Florida Real Estate Leader Jack Lowell Passes Away, Community in Mourning

The South Florida real estate community is mourning the loss of Jack Lowell, a beloved and respected leader who served as the executive vice president of Colliers South Florida. Lowell, who was also a former chairman of Miami-Dade’s main economic development agency, the Miami-Dade Beacon Council, passed away on September 28 in Boston. He was surrounded by his wife and family after a brief battle with cancer. He was 81 years old.

A Pillar of South Florida’s Real Estate Industry

Stephanie Rodriguez, executive managing director for Florida at Colliers, paid tribute to Lowell, describing him as a cornerstone of the South Florida commercial real estate community for decades. “As a colleague and mentor, he guided generations of professionals, shaping their careers in meaningful ways,”

Lowell had an impressive career that spanned over 45 years in real estate. After graduating from Harvard Universitywith a degree in English in 1965, he went on to build a remarkable resume. His career highlights include roles as:

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