Multifamily Investment Properties Qualifications & Capabilities
CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD CORPORATE OVERVIEW
Welcome to CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD Cushman & Wakefield is a leader in the global real estate marketplace, putting the client at the center of everything we do.
EMPLOYEES 43,000 60
OFFICES IN MORE THAN
COUNTRIES
$ 5
4.3 Billion SF MANAGED
Billion IN REVENUE
$ 191
Confidently Global, Expertly Local.
Billion IN TRANSACTION VALUE
Cushman & Wakefield was founded in 1917. Almost 100 years later, the company is a leading global real estate services firm with over 43,000 employees in 60 countries. By combining our global perspective, deep local knowledge, and impressive platform of real estate solutions, we help investors maximize the value of their real estate.
Cushman & Wakefield is among the largest commercial real estate services firms with revenue of $5 billion across our core services of agency leasing, asset services, capital markets, facility services (C&W Services), global occupier services, investment and asset management (DTZ Investors),
project and development services, tenant representation, and valuation and advisory.
THE HISTORY OF CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD
Recognized as the first truly global commercial real estate firmwith partnerships established with major real estate firms in the Americas, Europe & Asia
Multifamily team established to serve needs for private capital investors in South Florida
12-person multifamily team joins Cushman & Wakefield from CBRE
Media conglomerate RCA Corp. acquires Cushman &Wakefield
RCA Corp. sells its stake to The Rockefeller Group
1969
1976
1994
2007
2016
1917
1975
1990
2005
2015
Cushman &Wakefield acquires Russian firm Stiles & Riabokobylko, Canada's Royal LePage & Semco Johnson Controls
TPG Consortium acquires Cushman &Wakefield Cushman &Wakefield merges with DTZ for a total of 43,000+ employees
Cushman &Wakefield founded in New York City
Cushman &Wakefield opens it's first Florida office in Miami, Florida
Cushman gains a significant European presence in Europe
16
Made with FlippingBook