CBRE Report Download | 2015 U.S. Industrial Outlook

From CBRE: The U.S. industrial market will keep firing on all cylinders Despite four years of continuous growth, the U.S. industrial real estate market has not yet fully recovered from the depths of the recession. With demand again projected to outpace supply, the market is poised for yet another strong year in 2015, marked by …

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Cushman & Wakefield Report Download | US 2015 Economic Growth Forecast

From Cushman & Wakefield: The U.S. economy has finally taken off. The coming year is expected to see the strongest growth since at least 2005 as businesses boost hiring and wages while consumers increase spending. The year 2015 is expected to be the strongest of the recovery so far. Real gross domestic product (GDP) is …

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Report Download | Cassidy Turley Retail Review Winter 2014

From Cassidy Turley: Heading into this year’s holiday shopping season analysts were exceedingly cautious. Last year most of us predicted sales growth in the 3.5% to 4.5% range. The average increase in retail sales over the holidays has averaged 3.2% over the past decade. Those numbers include a brutal 2008 when, at the front end …

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JLL Report Download & Interactive Tool: US Office Outlook

From JLL: Now at its strongest point in the recovery, the economy grew by nearly 3.0 million jobs in 2014, pushing unemployment to its lowest level since the third quarter of 2008. As a result, markets across the country recorded expansionary activity as corporate confidence grew along with demand for office space. Annual net absorption …

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JLL Report Download | JLL Global300: The New Commercial Geography of Cities

JLL analyzes key performance indicators covering 600 cities worldwide, identifying 300 cities they believe will account for the bulk of economic and commercial real estate activity over the next decade.

CBRE December 2014 Report Download | Prime Office Occupancy Costs

From CBRE: Cost Increases Signal Economic Momentum The cost to occupy prime office space keeps rising. One reason why: global, multinational organizations need the highest-grade, best-located properties to attract and retain top talent—and are willing to pay a premium to obtain it. Of the 126 office markets tracked around the globe, over half (74 markets) …

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Cassidy Turley November 2014 U.S. Macro Forecast Report Download | The Expansion is Here

From Cassidy Turley: The U.S. economy is accelerating and the property markets are beginning to resemble pre-recession form. Real GDP is on track to come in just above 2% for 2014 (we estimate 2.3%), but the real underlying growth rate—absent the weather-induced drop in the first quarter of the year—is closer to 4%. Demand for …

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Cushman & Wakefield Report Download | Shopping Centres & E-Commerce Survival of the Fittest

From Cushman & Wakefield: We set out to survey the largest and most active retail property investors in Europe to gauge attitudes among the leading innovators in the field. The survey was based on an email questionnaire and we received responses from 22 players, speaking for nearly 1,500 centres, more than 20% of the European …

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Colliers Report Download | 2014 3Q North American Office Report

Colliers latest report takes a comprehensive look at the 3Q market in multiple North American cities throughout America and Canada. • Job growth drove office demand in both the U.S. and Canada through the first three quarters of 2014. Employment grew year-over-year in both countries, with the U.S. on pace to create the most jobs …

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Report Download | Cushman & Wakefield Global Office Forecast 2015-2016

From Cushman & Wakefield: From a global perspective, 2014 was a better year for the office real estate sector, with many markets in much better shape than twelve months ago, and on solid footing heading into 2015. Of course, there are a number of exceptions, particularly in markets in or near areas of political instability, …

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