15-767: CBG may refer to: Finance [ edit ] CB Richard Ellis , former NYSE ticker symbol Central Bank of The Gambia Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée Media and culture [ edit ] CBG (AM) , a CBC Radio One station in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada Chongqing Broadcasting Group Comic Book Guy , a character on The Simpsons Comics Buyer's Guide Congressional Baseball Game Military [ edit ] Carrier battle group Places [ edit ] Cambodia , ITU country code Cambridge Airport , England (IATA code) Cambridge railway station , England (National Rail station code) CBG,
30-458: A company developing AI-based technology to improve the energy efficiency of buildings. In June 2023, JLL launched Carbon Pathfinder, a software tool it had developed for companies to identify the carbon emissions from their buildings and ways to reduce those emissions. The company developed a large language model (LLM) tool called JLL GPT for its employees, and launched it in August 2023. It
45-478: A protest against a doubling of the cleaners' workloads. In August 2021, JLL announced the acquisition of Skyline Al which is an AI platform that provides a comprehensive analysis of commercial real estate properties. In late 2021 and early 2022, JLL made two "proptech" acquisitions. In November 2021, it purchased the property management software company Building Engines, and in February 2022 it acquired Hank,
60-644: A £197 million deal in 2011. The combined business, with 2,700 employees and 43 offices, created the largest property agent in the UK, as reported by The Telegraph in 2011. The company acquired Irish-based Guardian Property Asset Management in 2015. LaSalle Investment Management, a subsidiary of JLL, managed $ 58 billion in real estate investments for institutional and retail clients, as of 2016. JLL had acquired 80 companies and established 100 offices worldwide by 2016. The company expanded from commercial real estate services to include property technology, or "proptech", with
75-472: Is a global real estate services company, founded in the United Kingdom with offices in 80 countries. The company also provides investment management services worldwide, including services to institutional and retail investors, and to high-net-worth individuals , as well as technology products through JLL Technologies, and VC investments via its PropTech fund, JLL Spark. The company is ranked 193 on
90-404: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages CB Richard Ellis CBRE Group, Inc. (an initialism of Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis ) is an American commercial real estate services and investment firm. It is the world's largest commercial real estate services and investment firm (based on 2022 revenue). The firm is ranked 135th on
105-615: The Fortune 500 . After LaSalle Partners' initial public offering (IPO) in 1997, in 1999, it merged with Jones Lang Wootton to form Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) as part of a $ 435 million deal. Jones Lang Wootton was a London auctioneer that originated in the 1700s. By 1976, Jones Lang Wootton had expanded into the United States real estate market in New York City . The company had 4,000 employees in 33 countries around
120-941: The Fortune 500 and has been included in the Fortune 500 every year since 2008. CBRE serves more than 95+ of the top 100 companies on the Fortune 100. It is one of the "Big 4" commercial real estate services companies, alongside Cushman & Wakefield , Colliers and JLL . CBRE provides services to both occupiers of and investors in real estate. For occupiers, CBRE provide facilities management, project management, transaction (both property sales and leasing) and consulting services and valuation among others. For investors, CBRE provide capital markets (property sales, commercial mortgage brokerage, loan origination and servicing), property leasing, investment management, property management, valuation and development services, among others. JLL (company) Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated ( JLL )
135-519: The 2017 launch of its JLL Spark division. In June 2018, JLL Spark created a $ 100 million venture fund to invest in real estate start-ups, such as a technology to link office users with co-working spaces. JLL announced the acquisition of HFF in a deal worth $ 2 billion in March 2019. The acquisition was completed in July 2019 and worth $ 1.8 billion. In 2021, the company's technology division sold Stessa,
150-685: The herbarium code for the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra Science and technology [ edit ] Cannabigerol , a cannabinoid Creeping bent (grass) CBG Centrum voor familiegeschiedenis , previously Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, a research centre in The Hague, Netherlands for genealogical and heraldic studies Corticosteroid-binding globulin or transcortin, an alpha 2 globulin (protein) in animals Topics referred to by
165-541: The organization shortened its name to JLL for marketing purposes, while the legal name remained Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated. Former company president Christian Ulbrich succeeded Colin Dyer as CEO in October 2016. Karen Brennan was named CFO on June 22, 2020 effective July 15, 2020. Sheila Penrose served as board chairwoman starting in 2005, and was replaced by Siddharth ("Bobby") Mehta in 2020. In 2022, JLL founded
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195-532: The single-family rental asset management software company it acquired in 2018, to Roofstock as part of a deal in which JLL acquired a minority stake in Roofstock and it would provide services to JLL's clients. JLL manages the London offices of the social media company Facebook . In July 2021, JLL sought the removal of a cleaner from the offices when, in his capacity as a trade union representative, he organised
210-782: The time of the merger with LaSalle Partners. William Sanders founded the real estate company International Development Corp in 1966 in El Paso, Texas . Sanders renamed the company LaSalle Partners in 1968 and relocated to Chicago , Illinois . The company first offered investment banking , investment management, and land services. By 1997, LaSalle had grown into three business divisions, Management Services, Corporate and Financial Services, and Investment Management, with ten U.S. corporate offices and seven international offices. JLL purchased The Staubach Company in 2008. Roger Staubach served as executive chairman of JLL from 2008 until he retired in 2018. JLL merged with UK-based King Sturge in
225-715: Was the first such model to be launched by a major real estate services company. The generative AI model is being trained on JLL's data as of 2023 and was developed to be able to answer questions about commercial real estate. JLL is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and as of October 2018 was the second-largest, by total transactions, public brokerage firm in the world ($ 162.12 billion). The company has more than 106,000 employees in 80 countries, as of December 2023 . Services include investment management, asset management, sales and leasing, property management, project management, development, and property technology. In 2014,
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