Company Profile
CBRE, Global Workplace Solutions
Company Overview
Operating across every dimension of commercial real estate, CBRE sees more so you can do more.
CBRE Group, Inc. (NYSE: CBRE), a Fortune 500 and S&P 500 company headquartered in Dallas, is the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm (based on 2020 revenue). The company has more than 100,000 employees serving clients in more than 100 countries. CBRE serves a diverse range of clients with an integrated suite of services, including facilities, transaction and project management; property management; investment management; appraisal and valuation; property leasing; strategic consulting; property sales; mortgage services and development services.
Company History
The firm that is now CBRE traces its roots to San Francisco in 1906. By the 1940s, that firm grew to become one of the largest commercial real estate services companies in the western United States. In the 1960s and 1970s, the company went public and expanded both its service portfolio and geographic coverage to become a full-service provider with a growing presence throughout the United States. In the 1980s, the firm was owned by Sears, Roebuck.
The next major milestone occurred in 1989 when employees and others acquired the company's operations from Sears to form CB Commercial. Throughout the 1990s, CB Commercial moved aggressively to accelerate growth and cultivate global capabilities to meet client demands. The company acquired leading firms in investment management (Westmark Realty Advisors, 1995), mortgage banking (L.J. Melody & Company, 1996) and property and corporate facilities management, as well as capital markets and investment management (Koll Real Estate Services, 1997).
CB Commercial achieved significant global expansion with the 1998 acquisition of REI Limited, the international arm of Richard Ellis, which traces its roots to London in 1773. At this time, the company changed its name to CB Richard Ellis, or CBRE.
2003
CBRE acquired Insignia ESG and became the leading real estate services firm in New York and London.
2004
In June, CBRE completed a successful initial public offering and began trading its Class A Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange.
2006
CBRE was added to the S&P 500 in 2006.
CBRE acquired Trammell Crow Company to create a real estate services firm with unprecedented scale, scope and service offerings.
CBRE became the global leader in the provision of outsourcing services to major occupiers, including corporations, healthcare organizations and public sector institutions.
2011
CBRE attained leadership in another key business segment acquiring the majority of the real estate investment management business from Netherlands-based ING Group, N.V. The acquisition created an enterprise with approximately $90 billion of investment assets under management.
The company also changed its name to CBRE Group Inc. in order to better align its identity with its industry- leading brand.
2013
CBRE significantly enhanced its occupier outsourcing services platform in Europe with the acquisition of Norland Managed Services Ltd, the leading provider of building technical engineering services in the U.K. and Ireland.
2015
CBRE acquired the Global Workplace Solutions business unit of Johnson Controls (JCI) – a leading global provider of integrated facilities management services – merging it with CBRE’s existing Occupier Outsourcing business, to create CBRE’s Global Workplace Solutions business (GWS).
Total revenue exceeded $10 billion for the first time.
CBRE was ranked #2 (out of 500 companies) in financial growth and performance by Barron’s.
2017
Forbes and Fortune named CBRE one of America’s best employers for diversity and inclusion.
Euromoney voted CBRE the global real estate advisor of the year for the sixth consecutive year.
2018
CBRE changed its symbol on the New York Stock Exchange to “CBRE.”
CBRE’s total revenue exceeded $20 billion for the first time.
2019
CBRE reorganized its global businesses into three segments – Advisory Services, Global Workplace Solutions and Real Estate Investments.
CBRE acquired Telford Homes, publicly traded multifamily developer in the UK; inaugurates international expansion of TCC’s development business.
2020
CBRE organized its largest-ever charitable fundraising campaign in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dallas became CBRE’s global headquarters city.
2021
CBRE acquired 60% interest in Turner & Townsend, a premier provider of project, program and cost management.
CBRE acquires 40% interest in Industrious, a provider of premium flexible workplace solutions.
CBRE’s Special-Purpose Acquisition Company, CBRE Acquisition Holdings, merged with Altus Power, which is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under AMPS.
2022
CBRE ranked #126 on the Fortune 500.
Made investment in Proptech company, VTS, whose technology improves how space is leased and managed.
Launched Community Impact Initiative
2023
CBRE named Fortune’s Most Admired Real Estate Company for four out of the last five years; its 13th time on the list.
Named a World’s Most Ethical Company by Ethisphere for 10th consecutive year.
Named to Bloomberg’s Gender-Equality Index for four years in a row.
Ranked #4 on Barron’s Most Sustainable Company list
Featured on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for the 4th consecutive year and the North America Index nine years in a row.
Notable Accomplishments / Recognition
CBRE named Fortune’s Most Admired Real Estate Company for four out of the last five years; its 13th time on the list.
Named a World’s Most Ethical Company by Ethisphere for 10th consecutive year.
Named to Bloomberg’s Gender-Equality Index for four years in a row.
Ranked #4 on Barron’s Most Sustainable Company list
CBRE ranked #126 on the Fortune 500.
CBRE’s total revenue exceeded $20 billion for the first time in 2018
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