No Building Left Behind Series: Multifamily

July 25, 2019

93% of commercial real estate executives agree with the statement that “real estate organizations need to engage with PropTech in order to adapt to the changing global environment.” In practice, recognition that technology is necessary to remain competitive and strategically implementing solutions to meet the needs of a portfolio are two different matters.

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Cushman & Wakefield

Cushman & Wakefield heeds the maxim: "Buy land -- they aren't making any more." As a global commercial real estate services company, Cushman & Wakefield provides a wide variety of services involving: capital markets, consulting, corporate occupier and investor services, leasing, valuation, and advisory services to corporations and financial institutions around the world. Specializing in office, industrial, and retail real estate properties, the company's more than 16,000 employees work from more than 250 offices in some 60 countries. Cushman & Wakefield is owned by one of Europe's largest investment firms, EXOR, which is controlled by Italy's Agnelli family.

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Transformative Workplace Management

whitePaper | June 30, 2022

Post-COVID, real estate teams around the world are confronting enormous uncertainties around building occupancy, new usage patterns, and changing employee expectations. Following the massive remote work experiment caused by the pandemic, most employees now want the option to work from home at least part of the time. And especially at the high end of the labor market, employees have never had more leverage than today.

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BTR Suburban Communities

whitePaper | October 24, 2022

Unsurprisingly, in ten years the sector has evolved significantly, delivering greater variety and flexibility for the customer. The sector now provides suburban homes, as well as apartments. Offers targeted at different age groups and price-points. The sector has also moved beyond a doughnut of local areas around London, to a situation where almost half of all local councils now have a BTR presence. Levelling-up is being supported as BTR reaches further into communities and provides a catalyst for regeneration.

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Property Management and Technology Predictions for 2023

whitePaper | January 11, 2023

In this section, we'll go over some of the most important trends that we can expect to see in the year 2023. Although we have already seen some of these happening in the past few months, they may begin to become even more significant as we get into the new year

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Digital twins & building lifecycle intelligence

whitePaper | June 30, 2022

Named as one of Gartner’s top 10 strategic technology trends for 2019, “Digital Twins” are among the most anticipated technologies for the construction market. Dating back to NASA’s “pairing technology” and sometimes referred to as “Industry 4.0,” digital twins are extensively used in manufacturing and industrial applications. Their value in achieving cost savings and productivity

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The Realtor’s® role in affordable housing

whitePaper | October 4, 2022

The shortage of affordable housing is on everyone’s radar, and across North America we’re seeing real estate professionals stepping up to be the solution for their clients and communities. We’re firm believers that if one person can do it, another can, too.

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The Appeal of UK Core Long-Income Commercial Real Estate Investing

whitePaper | August 26, 2021

Diversification benefits have long been a driver for real estate allocations in multi- asset portfolios. The characteristics typically associated with underlying real estate of income stability and progression, scope for capital growth and tangible asset worth have served to counter the traditional shortcomings of illiquidity and imperfect information. These positive attributes are emphasized in long-income strategies, often reducing volatility and resulting in low correlations with traditional asset classes

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Spotlight

Cushman & Wakefield

Cushman & Wakefield heeds the maxim: "Buy land -- they aren't making any more." As a global commercial real estate services company, Cushman & Wakefield provides a wide variety of services involving: capital markets, consulting, corporate occupier and investor services, leasing, valuation, and advisory services to corporations and financial institutions around the world. Specializing in office, industrial, and retail real estate properties, the company's more than 16,000 employees work from more than 250 offices in some 60 countries. Cushman & Wakefield is owned by one of Europe's largest investment firms, EXOR, which is controlled by Italy's Agnelli family.

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