Category: Construction

Cassidy Turley CRE Report Download: Over- or Under-Building?

From Cassidy Turley: There’s mounting evidence that development activity is picking up across the country. Growth in the value of construction underway has been in the double digits for almost 30 consecutive months and, in some sectors, has topped 65%. This report details activity by market and industry type. Download the report or view the …

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JLL’s US Construction Outlook Fall 2013

JLL’s US Construction Outlook Fall 2013 provides analysis on US Construction market trends, including an overview of macro-economic indicators to assess the current state of the construction industry as well as a look at leading indicators to gauge future sentiment regarding the direction of the construction industry.

Second Quarter 2013 Turner Building Cost Index

From Turner Construction: Turner Construction Company announced that the Second Quarter 2013 Turner Building Cost Index – which measures costs in the non-residential building construction market in the United States – has increased to a value of 859. This reflects a 1.18% increase from the First Quarter 2013 and 4.00% yearly increase from the Second …

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United States Construction Highlights – Summer 2013

This issue of JJLL’s Construction Highlights provides companies with a good sense of where we are on the road to construction recovery, as well as what to expect in the coming months

Wells Fargo: Construction Outlays Reach Highest Level Since Sept. 2009

Construction Outlays Reach Highest Level Since Sept. 2009

Winter 2012 | Market Conditions in Construction

Report on Construction Economics – Market Conditions in Construction

Fall 2012 United States Construction Outlook

While bright spots exist in today’s construction industry, overall momentum is limited to a circling pattern until the political future of the United States is decided.

The Apple Store Rollout Strategy

The Design/Construction Strategy used by Steve Jobs to take Apple into bricks and mortar.

Cities Entering 2010 Overdue for an Earthquake: Port au Prince, Memphis, Seattle, St. Louis, Charleston, Salt Lake

Port au Prince entered 2010 overdue for a major earthquake.  So did a number of other U.S. cities and communities–and not just those in California.  Try St. Louis, Seattle, Charleston, Memphis, Salt Lake City, and New England. Reports WSB Radio: The earthquake that struck Haiti two weeks ago was the strongest in that country in more …

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Convening for Change: Reports from CORENET Global Las Vegas Summit

Starting today, Jones Lang LaSalle is hosting a blog and tweeting about the CoreNet Global Summit in Las Vegas: We plan to engage both Summit attendees as well as non-attendees by providing perspectives and behind-the-scenes insights on the business and CRE trends being discussed at the conference.