Columbus Properties, Inc. is headquartered in downtown Manhattan and has been an owner of commercial real estate for over 30 years.

Columbus Properties is part of the Geschwister Oetker Group of companies, which is headquartered in Germany.

Geschwister Oetker Beteiligungen KG is an internationally active group of companies owned by the shareholders Alfred, Ferdinand and Julia Oetker. It emerged in November 2021 from the division of the former Oetker Group and comprises 144 individual companies in 35 countries.

Although Geschwister Oetker is a young company in the legal sense, it upholds a 130-year tradition of successful entrepreneurship. Its business practices are guided by the principle of responsibility as a family business that lives by its long-held values.

In addition to ownership, through its subsidiary Colonnade Management Inc., Columbus Properties provides services in the areas of property management, leasing, development and acquisition analysis.

 

Lower Manhattan
New York City

217 BroadwayNew York, NY 10007

217 Broadway
New York, NY 10007

Having undergone extensive renovations in 1983. to the original structure as well as a three-story addition, the Astor Building is located at 217 Broadway between Vesey and Barclay Streets. The Astor Building resides on the site of the original Astor Hotel.

Business Center
Washington DC

1710 Rhode Island Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20036

1710 Rhode Island Avenue is a 12 story, 36,000 square foot commercial office building located in the central business district of Washington D.C. Its close proximity to the White House and other federal office buildings makes it an ideal location for law firms and lobbyists. 

Heart of the Financial District
Boston

111 Devonshire StreetBoston, Massachusetts 02109

111 Devonshire Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02109

Located in the heart of Boston's financial district, The office building at 111 Devonshire Street is owned by CFO Equities and managed by Colonnade Management Inc. it is within walking distance to the Civic Center, Faneuil Hall, and Boston's fine dining and shopping. Unique to office buildings of its size,