Cambridge Properties Celebrates 30 Years with New Central Phoenix Headquarters

Cambridge Properties, the boutique real estate brokerage renowned for its relationship-driven approach to luxury and urban living, is celebrating 30 years of business alongside the opening of its new headquarters in Central Phoenix. The 8,000-square-foot office reflects the firm’s evolution while maintaining the family-style culture that has been central to its success since its founding by Keith Mishkin.

Renderings courtesy of Cambridge Properties

“For 30 years, Cambridge has been built on relationships with our clients, our agents and the communities we serve,” Mishkin said. “This new headquarters is a physical expression of that philosophy. It’s welcoming, collaborative, and designed to support the way we work together.”

Cambridge Properties’ new home sales team, led by Mishkin, has closed more than $2 billion in new home sales, including high-rise urban developments, luxury residences, and distinctive single-family communities. The existing home sales team, led by Cory Mishkin, has consistently ranked among the top teams in the market for nearly 30 years. Many team members have been with Cambridge for over a decade, reflecting the firm’s collaborative culture and long-term commitment to growth.

The brokerage’s portfolio includes marquee developments such as Portico and Atavia Condominiums in North Scottsdale by Belgravia Group, along with iconic communities including Esplanade Place, The Residences at 2211 Camelback, and Montelucia in Paradise Valley.

The new headquarters is designed to encourage connection and collaboration, featuring multiple conference rooms, private agent offices, a central gathering space, private booths for calls and virtual meetings, and a luxury kitchen with ample seating. Open gathering areas and dedicated meeting spaces create an environment where agents can learn, share, and thrive. Learn more at cambridgeproperties.com.

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