Why “Better Never Settles” Matters: My 4+ -Year Journey at Cushman & Wakefield

When Cushman & Wakefield unveiled the tagline “Better never settles,” it felt like the words had been written just for me. After four years at C&W—culminating in earning my SIOR designation—I’ve lived the client-first, integrity-driven culture every day.

A Culture of Client-Centric Excellence

  • Before the Tagline: From my first day, C&W focused on long-term partnerships over quick transactions.

  • Doing What’s Right: Whether guiding a complex lease negotiation or uncovering the ideal site solution, integrity has always been our North Star.

“Better Never Settles” in Daily Practice

  • Listening Deeply: Every engagement starts with questions, not answers—so I truly understand your goals.

  • Moving Swiftly: Northern Nevada’s industrial market moves fast. I translate new data into actionable strategies without delay.

  • Innovating Solutions: From creative tax-incentive structuring to unearthing off-market opportunities, I strive to exceed expectations on every deal.

  • Delivering Measurable Results: This dedication isn’t just theory—it’s why I’m proud to be Cushman & Wakefield’s #1 Producer in the Reno office YTD (May 2025). Turning “Better never settles” into tangible outcomes for my clients drives me every day.

Ethics, Excellence, and the Teams We Build

“Better never settles” isn’t just personal—it’s about surrounding yourself with partners who share a commitment to transparency, respect, and world-class service.

What This Means for You

When you work with me, you get more than a broker—you get a partner who:

  1. Listens to your unique challenges

  2. Acts with speed and integrity

  3. Delivers solutions built to last

“Better never settles” drives me to raise the bar on every transaction—and I’m just getting started. If you’re looking for a truly client-centric industrial real estate experience, let’s connect.

📩 Ready to make “better” your new standard?
Email me at amanda.eastwick@cushwake.com or send a note via my website.

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