Called Binswanger Taiwan/CBB, the partnership will have headquarters in Philadelphia and Taiwan.
Binswanger joined with Chesterton in the UK and Germany-based Blumenauer in 1993 to form Chesterton Blumenauer Binswanger, of which Binswanger Taiwan now becomes a member. CBB has more than 160 offices worldwide, including in Canada, Mexico, South America, the UK, Europe, the Middle East, South Africa and Australia, as well as throughout the US.
CCIS has experience in the acquisition, sale and leasing of commercial and industrial property worldwide for Taiwan-based corporations. In Taiwan, Binswanger Taiwan/CBB will be headed by Ta-Wei (David) Chang, president; Ta-Cheng (Tom) Chang, vice president; Hsiao-Wen (Tim) Lo, manager of assets and operations, and Jacqueline Chou, manager of property disposition.
Taiwan is the world's third largest producer of semiconductor equipment, behind the US and Japan.
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