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Cresa company history timeline

1993

Cresa was founded in 1993 when Avalon Partners, headed by Bill Goade, formed an alliance with four other commercial real estate firms: Prevé Liberatore & Barton in Miami, Cooper/Brady in San Jose and Palo Alto, Tanguay Burke Stratton in Chicago, and Metrospace of Los Angeles.

1995

By 1995, Cresa had grown to 30 cities.

1998

In 1998, the organization changed its structure from an alliance to that of an LLC, similar to large consulting firms, and took on the CresaPartners LLC name, expanding further to 48 offices.

2008

In 2008, with 50 North American offices, Cresa became one of the largest occupier-focused commercial real estate firms in the world.

2017

In 2017, Cresa merged the ownership of 20 individual offices to become a single entity: Cresa Global, Inc.

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Founded
1993
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Boston, MA
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Daniel Carelli,Martin Slosarik,Zane Mountcastle
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