CBRE expands Christchurch metro sales capability
CBRE has recruited Steve Clarke and Chengyang Zhang to expand its Christchurch metropolitan commercial property sales team, as the company gears up to meet an increase in investment activity this year.
Tim Rookes, managing director of CBRE’s Christchurch office, said the new appointments would boost the company’s ability to provide expert property sales services to a wider range of investors, as green shoots of recovery emerge in 2024.
“We are delighted to welcome Steve and Chengyang to the team. Both are high-calibre property professionals with broad experience.” he said.
Chengyang Zhang has relocated to Christchurch with his family from Palmerston North, where he worked in residential sales for a national real estate company. Fluent in Mandarin, Chengyang works closely alongside James Lee, head of CBRE’s Asian investment division in Auckland.
“Chengyang’s appointment means we can better assist a much wider range of buyers who are looking for commercial property opportunities in Christchurch.
“While he predominantly focuses on investment sales across the city, Chengyang will also represent our entire Christchurch business, in order to offer a full suite of property services to a large and active group of Chinese-speaking investors,” said Rookes.
Steve Clarke brings a strong background in the property development plus the debt and equity funding sectors to the CBRE team. His past roles include general manager of Huadu International subsidiary Tiaki Properties, director of investment and engagement at council-controlled organisation Development Christchurch Ltd and developing the 100-day earthquake recovery blueprint plan for the Christchurch city centre with CCDU.
Steve’s breadth and depth of experience equips him to bring a complete perspective to property transactions, ensuring clients arrive at the right investment divestment decision in support of their overall strategies, Rookes said.