

Tadashi Shiga
Professionnel de l'Immobilier
Realogics Sotheby's International Realty
Realogics Sotheby's International Realty
As Executive Director of Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty’s Land Division, Tadashi brought together a team of brokers with over $100 million in existing inventory in the pipeline. The division aims to expand the company’s new development portfolio, particularly within townhome and low-rise, wood-frame condominiums in key in-city neighborhoods outside of downtown Seattle or Bellevue. Shiga is deeply committed to the introduction of boutique product lines which promote affordability and can be delivered in shorter time frames than high-rise projects.
In addition to his role with Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty, Shiga owns and operates Evergreen Certified, a leading developer consultancy and certifying agency for sustainable construction practices including Built Green®, NW Energy Star®, Seattle SDCI Priority Green®, Passive House®, blower door and duct testing, and other services. Evergreen Certified is now the largest third-party verification company for Built Green® homes, working with hundreds of builders on over 800 projects to-date. A passion for energy efficiency and affordability also led Shiga to establish Ekovate, which specializes in cost-effective carbon reducing technologies for developers and builders.
Evergreen Certified is consistently recognized for its accomplishments and was awarded the Master Builders Association Green Hammer in 2013 for “Private Advocate” and the “Pioneer Award” in 2018. In 2019, Shiga was inducted into the University of Washington Bothell “Hall of Alumni Excellence” and was appointed to the institution’s Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences Advisory Board. He is also the creator of 28K, a podcast and interview platform highlighting inspiring builders and architects around the Emerald City.
Tadashi is a third generation Seattleite with a family legacy in development, commercial real estate, and fostering community.
Tadashi Shiga works in Mercer Island which has a population of 22,036. Mercer Island has a household income of $91,904. The educational attainment of residents of Mercer Island includes 87.79% of adults who have at least a college degree.
Residents in Mercer Island will typically attend school in Mercer Island.

