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JONES LANG LASALLE RESEARCH
Our 300 strong research team covers local economic and property market conditions in over 70 countries, together with our regional and global teams we unite to produce an unrivalled perspective on current and future property market conditions. Our global programmes are designed to provide insights and practical interpretation to help our clients maximise value.
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An encouraging start to 2013
Investor sentiment is improving and transaction volumes have been higher than expected. However, the global leasing markets are showing a more ambivalent picture.
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Inspiring Employee Engagement
In this issue we look at how some of the leading corporations have tackled the challenge of engaging employees in developing meaningful and ambitious sustainability programmes.
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An encouraging first quarter as volumes reach $105 bn
Asia Pacific and Europe have seen growth of almost 30% y-o-y and the Americas 9%, resulting in high transaction volumes not witnessed for five years..
Redefining Retail Investment - Global Real Estate Futures
Our latest research examines the changing patterns of investment into retail real estate around the world.
Highlights from the 2012 Index
The 2012 Index reveals renewed impetus in transparency improvements across the world’s real estate markets. Nearly 90% of markets have registered progress in transparency since 2010.
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Global Corporate Real Estate Trends 2013
Find out how your organisation compares to its peers in key areas such as outsourcing plans, workplace strategy and team capacity.
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Real Estate Standards Global Index
Our interactive reference tool to help you understand local practices for leased and owned space around the world.
Using this tool, you can review and compare 25 critical real estate considerations on a country-by-country basis.
Access the online tool
The Advancement of Real Estate as a Global Asset Class:
Our latest research explores the implications of the rebalancing of global portfolios to real estate and specifically the tilt toward the Asia Pacific region.
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| Featured Research |  | | | Opportunity Emerges from Crisis - Global Corporate Real Estate survey 2011 | In late 2010, Corporate Solutions launched the industry’s first Global Corporate Real Estate survey. 500 responses from 37 countries provided insight into current trends, concerns, thoughts about the future, innovation and benchmarking. | |
|  | | | Global Life Sciences Cluster Report – 2011 |
The industry’s first comprehensive, global life sciences cluster report which examines location strategy as life sciences companies seek to balance operations among the three global regions and strive for efficiency, revenue and margin opportunities. | |
|  | | | Global Retail Banking 2020: issues and opportunities in the next decade for real estate |
Retail 2020 proved to be a landmark programme that captured and analysed the key trends in global retail. But in the retail and banking world nothing is static. To keep pace with the rapid rate of change in the banking sector Jones Lang LaSalle has taken a 360 degrees look at the industry.
Covered in this report the key drivers of change impacting the retail banking market; namely the increasingly savvy and mobile customer, the game changer that is technology and the need for re-invention in order to regain lost trust. | |
|  | | | Redefining Retail Investment – Global Real Estate Futures |
This report is the first in a new Global Foresight Series from Jones Lang LaSalle, examining issues around global retail real estate including sources of equity, access to debt and the appeal of retail real estate to investors.
The paper explores 4 key areas of retail real estate investment:
- A Typology of Retail Investment Destination – a review of the different investment market characteristics across the globe.
- Recent Patterns of Retail Investment – a look at the current wave of globalisation and which countries are attracting most investment.
- Regional Trends in Retail Investment – a comparison of regional patterns across Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
- The Future Retail Investment Landscape – a forecast on how the investment landscape will change over the remainder of the decade.
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|  | | | The Retail Market in Italy H1 2012 |
2012 expected to see the economy shrunk by more than 2%, affecting consumer behaviour and retail sales.
Difficult economic conditions exacerbating the quality gap between prime and well-performing secondary assets on one hand, and weak secondary ones on the other. Limited pipeline and good quality competition to continue sustaining occupancy and rental levels in the former.
Retail investment market to bear the brunt of the economic crisis, as in other sectors, with a contraction in activity and the need to finally bridge the gap between buyers’ and sellers’ price expectations. | |
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