What Makes CGI Different

Posted on September 25, 2019

When you think of real estate investment companies, chances are nothing extraordinary comes to mind—unless, of course, you’re thinking about CGI Strategies. Led by innovator and changemaker Gidi Cohen, CGI has pulled away from the pack of typical real estate investment firms and emerged as a true game-changer in the industry.

CGI strives to be more than just assets and acquisitions. Gidi Cohen infuses a culture of wellness and luxe vibrancy into each investment, as well as into the infrastructure of the company.

Whether you’re sitting in the conference room of the Woodland Hills or La Brea office, enjoying a cocktail on the rooftop at dusk at Villa Carlotta with your friends or reveling in the Old Hollywood Vibe of Astoria at Celebration, our company boasts a unique cultural pulse that you can feel throughout each CGI property.

Just ask Adam Levine.

The Maroon 5 frontman recently visited a ranch in Ojai, California and expressed his interest in buying it—a property that has been overhauled to its current state by Gidi and his talented team.

The property’s blend of charm and modern amenities, ensconced in the private setting that is reminiscent of a spiritual retreat, has Levine contemplating making the celebrity-rich neighborhood his new home. You can read more on this story here.

In a world full of competitive monotony, the excitement and breath of fresh air that Gidi Cohen and CGI Strategies bring to real estate has the world waiting to see what projects will be rolled out next.

Image credit @architecturaldigest.

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