Cushman & Wakefield’s summer party marked 30 years on the Czech market
06/09/2023
Cushman & Wakefield’s 30th anniversary celebration was held in the last week of August in the charming courtyard garden of The Grand Mark Prague hotel. Accompanied by Cirk La Putyka, the foremost Czech contemporary circus company, and live music by Burysax, 350 of the firm’s key clients, business partners and alumni enjoyed the occasion with Cushman & Wakefield’s representatives.
Jonathan Hallett, Head of the Czech Republic and Central & Eastern Europe, Cushman & Wakefield: “The celebration was a wonderful opportunity to thank our business partners, some dating back to our origins on the Czech market. Together, we’ve been shaping the Czech real estate market for 30 years, and we are honoured to have participated in many projects that help transform the cities we live in.”
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