Mcgees property
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McGees Property is an Australian real estate company which commenced operations in 1889 as Isles Love & Co. With its head office located in Brisbane, McGees also has offices or affiliates in eight other cities across Australia - and South East Asia.
In 2006, Mcgees placed at No 94 in the Business Review Weekly's Fast 100.
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[edit] Principals
Tony Love, Director
Justin Clarke, Director
[edit] McGreens Team
McGees in Brisbane has recently taken on a new approach within the commercial property industry by launching the McGreens Team - a team dedicated to helping combat climate change. The team operates by the philosophy that - the way you choose, design and manage your workplace can help you to enhance your reputation, attract and retain talented people, enhance wellbeing and productivity, compliment and protect organisational knowledge, reduce liability and increase profitability. The aim is to not only help create more environmentally friendly options for new developments, but also to help change existing tenancies.