Rossi Residencial is the sixth largest Brazilian residential construction company, after its big competitors such as PDG, Cyrela Brazil Realty, MRV and Brookfield Incorporações.
Since its founding, the Rossi Group is characterized by the development of modern administrative and operational methods, the use of efficient building technologies and increasing experience in all types of construction.
It was Rossi's creative response to the housing finance problem that made it difficult for the middle class to buy real estate.
By utilizing basic finishing materials and ensuring the quality and style of the venture, Rossi delivered 5,241 units geared to the economy segment in 1996.
In 1997, Rossi raised $100 million for business expansion by issuing shares on the BM & FBOVESPA and ADRs on the New York Stock Exchange.
In order to reinforce its activities with the public with the highest purchasing power, Rossi acquires América Properties, which specializes in the construction of high standard residential and commercial real estate.
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