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Century 21 Real Estate LLC is an American real estate agent franchise company founded in 1971. The system consists of approximately 14,000 independently owned and operated franchised broker offices in 86 countries and territories worldwide with over 147,000 sales professionals. [ 2 ]
At the end of April 2014, Keller Williams reached 100,575 agents worldwide. [16] This was due to an 18 percent increase in agents in 2013. [16] As of 2014, it is the largest real estate franchise by agent count in North America and the only privately held global residential real estate brokerage.
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Century 21 closed all of its locations by Sunday, December 6, 2020. [21] On February 25, 2021, Century 21 announced it would resume operations sometime in 2021. [22] In 2022, Century 21 surrendered its original Bay Ridge location. [23] In May 2022, Century 21 announced it would reopen the lower Manhattan store in the spring of 2023. [24]
a toy manufacturer, Century 21 Toys (established in 1966) – formed by Century 21's acquisition of J. Rosenthal Toys; [3] [7] a publishing company, Century 21 Publishing or Century 21 Publications (established in 1966). [1] In partnership with City Magazines, it created the comics titles TV Century 21 and Lady Penelope, among others.
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[35] [36] It made moves towards building a major online travel portal by acquiring Galileo International for $2.9 billion, [37] [38] and Cheap Tickets for $425 million. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] It entered the timeshare sales and management business by buying Fairfield Communities for $690 million, [ 41 ] [ 42 ] and Trendwest Resorts for $980 million.