Trammell Construction

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Business6512 Building Operators -Nonresidential6519 Lessors of Real Property6531 Real Estate Agencies and Services6711 Holding Companies Trammell Crow Companythe largest real estate company in the worldbuilt its reputation by developing properties. In the early 1990showeverthe company began specializing in real estate services such as property and asset managementconstruction managementmarketingand investment advisement. Through the inspiration of its founderTrammell Crowthe company managed over 240 million square feet of commercial space in 1993more than any other organization in the world. Born in Dallas in 1914Crow was influenced by a highly religious and disciplined household. He and his parentsalong with his six brothers and sistersstruggled through the Great Depression . Despite hardships favorite aphorisms was that people can &#x2019t do much about the hand that they are dealt in life

18 2018 Trammell Crow Company 3500 Trammell Crow Center 2001 Ross Avenue Dallas , Texas 75201 U.S.A. (214) 979-5100 Fax: (214) 979-6040 Private Company Incorporated: 1948 Employees: 2400 Sales: $1.60 billion SICs: 6500 Real Estate Services; 6512 Building Operators -Nonresidential; 6519 Lessors of Real Property; 6531 Real Estate Agencies and Services; 6711 Holding Companies Trammell Crow Company, the largest real estate company in the world, built its reputation by developing properties. In the e

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