DALLAS, TX, January 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) H. Ross Ford, president and CEO of TCN Worldwide, announced Aperon Realty Solutions, a full-service real estate company with offices in New Delhi and Kolkata, is the newest member to join the international commercial real estate organization. Aperon Realty Solutions/TCN Worldwide is one of the pre-eminent commercial real estate firms in India, with plans to open two new offices in the next six months. The firm services Delhi (NCR), Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ludhiana, and Jalandhar.
H. Ross Ford of TCN Worldwide stated, "Aperon Realty's membership reflects the growing global reach of TCN Worldwide. This is a win-win partnership for Aperon Realty and TCN Worldwide. It gives Aperon Realty the ability to serve its clients throughout the world and also provides TCN Worldwide with a gateway to India. We look forward to a long and successful partnership."
Vikas Katoch, managing director at Aperon Realty Solutions/TCN Worldwide, added, "We are extremely proud to be joining TCN Worldwide, one of the leading global commercial real estate organizations. As a prominent real estate solutions company based out of India, our goal is to form alliances with other like-minded and successful real estate organizations that will allow our company to offer our clients an expanded array of services, expertise, and global coverage. Our partnership with TCN Worldwide will enable us to achieve our business goals and we look forward to working with TCN Worldwide and its member firms as we continue to grow our business."
About TCN Worldwide
TCN Worldwide, a consortium of independent commercial real estate firms, provides complete integrated real estate solutions locally and internationally. With approximately $20.7 billion in annual transactions and over 80 million square feet of space under management, the organization ranks as one of the largest service providers in the industry. Formed in 1989, TCN Worldwide is comprised of over 1,200 commercial real estate professionals serving more than 200 primary and secondary markets worldwide.
To learn more about Aperon Realty Solutions/TCN Worldwide, visit www.aperonrealty.com. For more information on TCN Worldwide, contact H. Ross Ford or Claudia E. Crow at 972-769-8701 or visit www.tcnworldwide.com.
TCN Worldwide Expands into India
TCN Worldwide welcomes Aperon Realty Solutions, with offices in New Delhi and Kolkata, as newest member.
2011-01-18
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