State-of-the-art offices for Coldwell Banker Pro Co!
When a real estate brokerage acquires a 5,000 square foot space in a prominently located office building and reconfigures it specifically to its own requirements, it amounts to a major vote of confidence in the economy. Coldwell Banker Pro Co, a local company headed by Broker Tim Crosbie has done just that. The 2nd floor at No. 238 Torbay Road, St. John’s, is the new home of the company. It features work stations, offices, open-concept spaces, meeting rooms, client rooms and more. These are state-of-the-art premises. Converted with the specifics of the brokerage in mind, the suite represents a major step for Coldwell Banker Pro Co from its former location on Kenmount Road, St. John's. Tim Crosbie, with the experience of 26 successful years in the real estate industry calls attention to some of the advantages of the new work area: there are company computers to supplement the laptops carried by our agents, there is big-screen TV for all the advantages of the internet, we can do property searches promptly and seamlessly ... we can do power-points. In all, these premises give Coldwell Banker Pro Co and its clients decided advantages in conducting business. I've got to say that our staff, including our 29 agents have renewed energy working in such an environment as this!” Agent/customer spaces were designed and built-in specifically for Coldwell Banker Pro Co. Len King, Manager (and a Realtor® with some 34 years of experience) says that “in a real, practical sense, this new work area accommodates the way people do work today. “Our team of agents represents different age categories and so they do business in a variety of ways. Some will touchbase here and work on-site where our listings are located; they're mobile – they have their phones and their laptops; other agents meet with clients here and prepare presentations. “In short, the 2nd floor of 238 Torbay Road appeals to all the different approaches of clients and agents. We have provided the opportunity for agents to network – to create the environment they find most workable.”