Arrian Torkian serves as the President of Torkian Construction, Inc. (TCI), a leading force in Southern California's commercial real estate landscape. With a robust background in real estate development, investment, and construction, Arrian has successfully overseen projects totaling over 1 million square feet, establishing TCI...
Arrian Torkian serves as the President of Torkian Construction, Inc. (TCI), a leading force in Southern California's commercial real estate landscape. With a robust background in real estate development, investment, and construction, Arrian has successfully overseen projects totaling over 1 million square feet, establishing TCI as a trusted name known for its meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to quality. His dual licensure as a General Contractor and Real Estate Broker in California equips him with a unique perspective that bridges the gap between construction and real estate investment, enabling him to deliver exceptional value across multifamily and commercial projects.
Under Arrian's leadership, TCI has embarked on several key initiatives that highlight his expertise in project management and strategic planning. He has spearheaded the development of innovative commercial spaces that not only meet market demands but also enhance community engagement. His adept negotiation skills have been instrumental in securing favorable contracts and partnerships, ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget. Arrian’s analytical approach to finance and budgeting further solidifies TCI’s reputation for maximizing value while maintaining high standards of construction quality.
As an active member of NAIOP’s Southern California chapter and the Urban Land Institute, Arrian stays at the forefront of industry trends and best practices, fostering relationships that drive growth and innovation in the real estate sector. His passion for sustainable development and community-oriented projects positions TCI as a forward-thinking leader in the industry, dedicated to shaping the future of Southern California’s urban landscape.