May 7, 2025 - 19:57

In a strategic move to enhance its real estate and urban planning practice, KGSA has welcomed Maria Luísa Bruges to its team. With her extensive background in real estate development and urban design, Bruges is expected to bring valuable insights and expertise to the firm. Her previous experience includes significant projects that have shaped urban landscapes, making her a key asset in navigating the complexities of real estate transactions and planning.
The addition of Bruges reflects KGSA's commitment to providing comprehensive services in the real estate sector. As urban areas continue to evolve, the firm aims to address the growing demand for innovative solutions in property development and urban planning. Bruges's appointment is seen as a vital step in bolstering the firm's capabilities to meet client needs and adapt to market changes.
KGSA is excited about the fresh perspectives Bruges will offer and looks forward to her contributions in driving successful outcomes for clients in the real estate market.
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