Judge Commercial Announces Bobby Vermillion as Newest Commercial Associate

Staff Report From Savannah CEO

Wednesday, September 9th, 2015

Judge Commercial announced that Bobby Vermillion has joined the team as the newest Commercial Associate. Originally from Williamsburg, Virginia, Vermillion grew up in a family of business people and learned the needs of large and small businesses from an early age. He is well-versed in the worlds of hotels, restaurants, bars, retail, and residential development.

Lori Judge, founder and principal broker of Judge Realty, expressed her excitement of the addition to the team saying, “Bobby has been a friend and neighbor for the past few years. He has incredible work ethic and great energy. His background in hotels, restaurants, retail and residential development is essential in our growing Savannah market.  I’m very happy Bobby decided to be a part of our team.”

Having lived in Savannah for over 3 years now, working in real estate, Vermillion looks forward to stretching his commercial real estate wings at Judge Commercial,

"I am excited to be joining the team at Judge Commercial. I believe that they are the most dynamic and forward-thinking full-service agency in town, and the fact that they are a locally-owned boutique agency means that they are a really part of the community in Savannah"

Prior to moving to Savannah, Vermillion lived and studied internationally for several years in countries including Zimbabwe, India ,and Vietnam.  The opportunity to visit as well as live in foreign countries gave him a keen understanding of the world’s diverse cultures, customs, and architectural styles.  

Vermillion holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from St. Andrew's University. He is a member of The Historic Savannah Foundation, The Telfair Museum, and The Savannah Yacht Club. He currently resides in the Downtown Historic District.

Judge Commercial now manages over 60 commercial units and have been the leading brokerage company to streamline the major commercial developments on Broughton Street, Liberty Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard selling over $66 million in 2014.