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Studley opens its first office in Shanghai, China

Shanghai, China In a move that expands the company's global real estate presence, Michael Colacino, president of international commercial real estate firm, Studley, revealed the opening of its office in Shanghai. Studley's Shanghai office, located at Central Plaza, 381 Huaihai Mid Road, is expected to be the first of several Studley offices set to open across Asia throughout the coming months and years. "We are committed to strategically expanding our international presence while providing the same caliber of customer service Studley is known for," said Colacino. "Our new Shanghai office will serve as a gateway for businesses in Asia looking to open offices and make investments in the United States and for Studley clients interested in expanding into China." Leading Studley's expansion into Shanghai and serving as branch manager is managing director and Head of China, Yin Li, who has over 15 years of corporate strategic planning experience with multi-national corporations in the United States and China, such as AIG and Zurich Financial Services. Li, a recognized expert in global tenant representation services, will oversee day-to-day operations of the new China office while spearheading an ambitious recruiting effort. She will also oversee the firm's overall expansion into other major cities across Asia. "Our primary goal is to provide superior value to all of our clients as they expand their operations in Asia," states Colacino.
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