Crown Workspace secure CBRE’s EMEA preferred supplier status
Crown Workspace are delighted to announce that they have secured CBRE’s preferred supplier status across Europe, Middle East and Africa.
CBRE is the leading full-service real estate services and investment organisation in the world. They pursue partnerships with suppliers who share their vision and values, and also meet their stringent quality standards, competitive pricing, technology capabilities, delivery schedules, and health and safety standards. They have a rigorous supplier selection process and we are proud to have been selected as their EMEA preferred supplier.
“We are pleased to announce that we have extended our preferred supplier status with CBRE. For the past two years we have been working closely with CBRE to deliver a range of services for organisations in the UK moving or making changes to their workspace. We are proud to have extended this status to cover all of EMEA and look forward to continuing our successful partnership with CBRE.”
Phil Oram, Regional Director, Crown Workspace
For more information about our preferred supplier status and how we can work with you to transform your workspace, contact us.

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