19th October 2018
For the first time in fifty years, one of the world's most iconic real estate companies, Century 21 will launch its South Australian makeover by rebranding its 22 offices across the state refreshing its look in the real estate market.
The rebranding has seen $1.5 invested into its South Australian makeover with the rebranding and reopening of 22 offices located in regional and metropolitan areas in 20 days.
These offices have not just had a logo change, many have also had their offices updated to look and feel modern and upmarket to consumers. Century 21 has also been focusing on enhancing its customer experience in offices to ensure the network continues to lead the market.
This new approach has led Century 21 to create a new identity for the Century 21 brand to become a stylish, sleek and sophisticated makeover design to catapult them into the next century.
Chairman and Owner of Century 21, Charles Tarbey, says “The new brand is built around our new standard of delivering extraordinary real estate experiences to consumers.”
“We've come a long way and with more brand awareness than any other real estate brand, Century 21 is poised to change the game once again by reinventing what the Century 21 brand means in the hearts and minds of those who are buying, selling and working in real estate today.”
SA State Manager Christine Brinkman says, “It has been a pleasure seeing the transformation of an iconic, well known Australian brand being refreshed into a new visual identity.”
“The refreshed colour palate stays true to our iconic gold and black scheme however the new identity is more modern and distinctive than ever.”
In October, Golden Estate Mawson Lakes, Central – Millswood, Property People – Salisbury, First Choice - Tea Tree Gully, Southern - Morphett Vale, Aberfoyle Park/Manningham will reopen.
In November, SA State Office Adelaide, Paterson Properties – Reynella, Inner City North – Prospect, Beachside & Lakes – Semaphore, Brighton/North Plympton, The Bay – Glenelg, Southcoast – Aldinga, Barossa, Kangaroo Island, Mount Barker, McLeods Broken Hill, Yorke Peninsula Moonta, Top of the Gulf Port Augusta, Port Pirie Properties will reopen.
For further media enquiries contact:
Belinda Petersen: 0402 358 000, belinda@bppr.com.au or Rhianna Dickson: 0423 617 802 rhianna@bppr.com.au
For the first time in fifty years, one of the world's most iconic real estate companies, Century 21 will launch its South Australian makeover by rebranding its 22 offices across the state refreshing its look in the real estate market.
The rebranding has seen $1.5 invested into its South Australian makeover with the rebranding and reopening of 22 offices located in regional and metropolitan areas in 20 days.
These offices have not just had a logo change, many have also had their offices updated to look and feel modern and upmarket to consumers. Century 21 has also been focusing on enhancing its customer experience in offices to ensure the network continues to lead the market.
This new approach has led Century 21 to create a new identity for the Century 21 brand to become a stylish, sleek and sophisticated makeover design to catapult them into the next century.
Chairman and Owner of Century 21, Charles Tarbey, says “The new brand is built around our new standard of delivering extraordinary real estate experiences to consumers.”
“We've come a long way and with more brand awareness than any other real estate brand, Century 21 is poised to change the game once again by reinventing what the Century 21 brand means in the hearts and minds of those who are buying, selling and working in real estate today.”
SA State Manager Christine Brinkman says, “It has been a pleasure seeing the transformation of an iconic, well known Australian brand being refreshed into a new visual identity.”
“The refreshed colour palate stays true to our iconic gold and black scheme however the new identity is more modern and distinctive than ever.”
In October, Golden Estate Mawson Lakes, Central – Millswood, Property People – Salisbury, First Choice - Tea Tree Gully, Southern - Morphett Vale, Aberfoyle Park/Manningham will reopen.
In November, SA State Office Adelaide, Paterson Properties – Reynella, Inner City North – Prospect, Beachside & Lakes – Semaphore, Brighton/North Plympton, The Bay – Glenelg, Southcoast – Aldinga, Barossa, Kangaroo Island, Mount Barker, McLeods Broken Hill, Yorke Peninsula Moonta, Top of the Gulf Port Augusta, Port Pirie Properties will reopen.
For further media enquiries contact:
Belinda Petersen: 0402 358 000, belinda@bppr.com.au or Rhianna Dickson: 0423 617 802 rhianna@bppr.com.au