Magenta is embedded in the corporate real estate world
Corporate real estate (CRE) underpins every business that we work and interact with, from offices to schools, and hospitals to shops.
CRE is intrinsically linked with facilities management, architecture and workplace tech – all sectors that we have deep expertise in.
Our Corporate Real Estate Network
We attend CRE events and participate in networks to continually grow and develop our expertise in the area.
Magenta MD Jo Sutherland is involved with the British Council of Offices, and also volunteers as part of the FM Sector Insight Group at the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
Magenta account director Greg Bortkiewicz has volunteered on the membership committee of CoreNet UK. CoreNet is a global network of around 11,000 CRE professionals.
We attend relevant events throughout the year to ensure that we are keeping on top of the very latest trends in corporate real estate.
Client support
We support CRE and property companies with a range of services, including PR, communications, digital marketing, search engine optimisation, award writing, content marketing, copywriting, event support and graphic design.
See Our Work for more information on the services we offer.
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