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Altus Group (TSX: AIF) CRE data platform acquired for $250M in 2021; 50M+ US commercial property records with ownership graph for 100K+ customers competing with CoStar for commercial real estate intelligence and deal sourcing.
Reonomy is a New York-based commercial real estate data and analytics platform — acquired by Altus Group (TSX: AIF) in November 2021 for $250 million, integrating into Altus Group's commercial real estate intelligence portfolio — providing real estate brokers, lenders, investors, and service providers with comprehensive property intelligence including 50+ million US commercial property records, ownership information (individual and entity-level), transaction history, financial details, and market analytics that enable CRE professionals to identify deal opportunities, evaluate properties, and source off-market transactions. Prior to acquisition, Reonomy had raised $130 million and served 100,000+ customers from its database of 50M+ properties, 80 million companies, and 300 million people.
Dallas global commercial real estate services (NYSE: CBRE) ~$35B revenue; world's largest CRE firm, Industrious $400M acquisition creates flexible workplace segment, data center advisory growth competing with JLL.
CBRE Group, Inc. is a Dallas, Texas-based commercial real estate services and investment company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CBRE) as an S&P 500 Real Estate component and the world's largest commercial real estate services company — providing advisory, transaction, project management, property and facilities management, and real estate investment management services through approximately 130,000 employees and 750+ offices in 100+ countries. CBRE serves occupiers, investors, and developers across every commercial real estate segment: office, industrial, retail, multifamily, healthcare, data centers, and hospitality. In a defining 2025 expansion, CBRE announced the acquisition of Industrious — a leading flexible workplace solutions operator with 200+ premium coworking locations in 65+ US cities serving Fortune 500 corporate occupiers — for approximately $400 million (reflecting an implied enterprise value of ~$800 million), creating a new CBRE business segment called Building Operations & Experience (BOE). The Industrious acquisition enables CBRE to offer corporate real estate occupiers both traditional leasing advisory (CBRE's existing business) and flexible workspace management (Industrious's product), positioning CBRE as the end-to-end workplace solutions provider as corporate space strategies shift from long-term dedicated leases toward hybrid portfolios of core offices supplemented by flexible coworking space. COO Vikram Kohli was promoted as part of the leadership restructuring associated with the new BOE segment. CEO Bob Sulentic leads CBRE's strategy of expanding beyond transaction brokerage into recurring-revenue real estate services.
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