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A brief history of CB Richard Ellis' development

On July 29th, 2003, CB Richard Ellis completed the acquisition of InsigniaFinancialGroup. After the acquisition, CB Richard Ellis sold and leased properties worth more than $80 billion, and the commercial financing amount exceeded $9 billion. It manages more than 700 million square feet of real estate and corporate property, with investment assets of 654.38+04 billion US dollars. It has provided 40,000 times of assessment, appraisal and transfer consulting services for real estate with total assets of 465.438+04 billion US dollars, with an annual income of over 654.38+07 billion US dollars and 250 branches in 48 countries around the world, making it the largest real estate service enterprise in the world. At the same time, the localization strategy of Beijing CB Richard Ellis Real Estate Agency started. The change of roles

Corresponding to the huge transaction volume, CB Richard Ellis' global business involves leasing, sales agency, property management, mortgage loans, investment funds, real estate appraisal and so on. All real estate services are almost all-inclusive, but the main business in Beijing market has always been property management and service tenants. "The biggest change is the change of roles." Denista, who was transferred from Singapore company to CB Richard Ellis as managing director in Beijing, said in an interview.

CB was established in San Francisco on 1906, and 1940 developed into the largest commercial property consulting company in the United States. Richard Ellis Company was established in London, England on 1773, with business all over the world. 1In April 1988, the two companies merged to form CB Richard Ellis, so many big companies in Europe and North America are their long-term customers. Because of its international standards and the resource advantages of multinational companies, CB Richard Ellis originally provided property services for companies such as IBM, Nokia and Ericsson that entered the China market from the perspective of Party B. For example, in order to meet the one-stop service requirements of Japanese companies, the Japanese Department was established, and Sony's administrative office, exhibition shop and staff dormitory in Beijing were all settled here. In recent two years, with the improvement of real estate project agency business, the company began to include "serving Party A" in its main business scope.