
Gregory Boler Jr.
Gregory Boler Jr. serves as Founder & Managing Partner for KMT Partners LLC (“KMT”). KMT is a Regional Minority-Owned Commercial Real Estate Investment Firm that sources and executes unique Commercial and Industrial Development opportunities within primary and emerging markets across the East Coast. This is the 1St African American Owned Industrially Focused Real Estate Development platform in the country. For most of his career, Greg has focused on the Industrial & Logistics Sector and has over 15 years of commercial real estate experience. Over his career, Mr. Boler has sourced and executed more than 20M square feet of development, which is equivalent to $2.5B of stabilized value. In less than 3 years of KMT being founded, it has more than 3M SF of Industrial Development across three states and it’s first Non-Industrial Mixed-Use Master Planned Development, which is equivalent to nearly $1B of Investment.
Prior to founding KMT, Greg served as Managing Director & Partner of the Eastern Region for Bridge Logistics Properties (“BLP”), the Logistics Value-Add and Development Arm of Bridge Investment Group. Before BLP, Greg served as a Logistics Group Partner at Transwestern Development Company (TDC), a private national development platform. Greg's CRE Development experience started at JLL's Project & Development Service Line, where Greg managed over 4M SF of build-to-suit development for Industrial, Multifamily, and Retail clients. Greg received his Master of Science in Commercial Real Estate from Georgia State University and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, where he was a walk-on Four Year Letterman Linebacker.
Notably, he is actively involved with NAIOP, a Commercial Real Estate Development Association, serving as the Georgia Chapter Past President and previously as Treasurer, Education Chair, and Founding the Diversity CRE Internship Program. For NAIOP Corporate, he currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors, overseeing all 55 Chapters across North America.
