Colliers Georgia is celebrating a decade of elevating destinations and changing landscapes. 🇬🇪
Our journey has been anything but ordinary, and we couldn't have achieved this without the dedication of our people, the support of our partners, and the collaboration of our colleagues. From ambitious beginnings to significant milestones, our path has been filled with anticipation. As we look to the future, we're thrilled by the infinite possibilities that lie ahead.
We're just 10 years old
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Welcome, fellow explorers, to the intriguing intersection of two dynamic realms - real estate and tourism 🛫
Picture this: the bustling cityscape dotted with architectural marvels, serene beachfront properties, and charming countryside retreats.
In our latest blog, we embarked on a trip to unravel the symbiotic relationship between real estate and tourism - read all about it here ➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q02bYzmV0
On global 🌍 standards, Cape Town as a value for money 💵 💶 💷 destination cannot be underestimated!
Consistently receiving accolades for lifestyle, hospitality, service and luxury:
🏅 2nd best city award 2024 - Time Out
🏅 Best worldwide city 2023 Telegraph Travel Awards
🏅 World Design Capital
🏅 Best Airport in Africa
🏅 Number 1 convention city
🏅 Award winning restaurants
For international investors considering a beautiful second home 🏡 location, Cape Town makes for a compelling investment case.
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Designer and sociologist. Action research and co-design for cultural and innovation processes and wellbeing. Science management. Invited professor at ISCTE and Lisbon Faculty of Architecture.
Important insights in #CoworkingEurope Porto 2023.
Our cities face several common challenges. Urban planning must include deeper and multidisciplinary reflection on the urban ecosystem that includes new work practices and workplaces.
Working on that…
Thanks Vika Zhurbas for the invitation.
What a view!
This stunning new lookout at the Twelve Apostles is complete and ready to welcome the millions who visit each year.
With wide paths, cantilevered viewing areas and a boardwalk looking across Gibson Steps beach, it provides a safer, more accessible and more immersive experience.
Featuring a ‘clapstick’ structure, the design was led by the Eastern Marr community. Touches of colour celebrate Ngayook (Sulphur Crested Cockatoo) and Ponponpoorramook (Red Tailed Black Cockatoo), primary totemic species to the Eastern Maar peoples.
The lookout was delivered in partnership with the Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation, part of a $24.5 million investment by the Victorian Government in the Shipwreck Coast Master Plan.
The master plan is improving experiences for visitors along this spectacular stretch of coastline, strengthening the local economy, and supporting employment opportunities through sustainable tourism.
At the nearby Loch Ard Gorge precinct, another lookout is on the way to connect people with nature. Works started earlier this year on the ‘Blowhole’ lookout, which will bring visitors up close to the roaring waters of the Southern Ocean.
These projects are supporting nature-based tourism and local businesses, contributing around 120 ongoing jobs, $12 million to the regional economy and increasing the annual visitor spend by $14 million.
From lookouts and campgrounds to incredible hikes, heritage places and urban parks – we’re delivering dozens of projects like these across the state; projects that are helping connect people with nature and celebrate Victoria’s amazing natural and cultural landscapes.
Find out more here https://brnw.ch/21wL8f5#SupportingNaturesFuture#LandManagementStrategy
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1moCongratulations, it was a pleasure to be there with you at the start in 2014 - (for me) it feels like yesterday!