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Economic Reports | EMEA |
Economic Pulse - EMEA: Slow growth but no renewed recession
A mix of relatively attractive pricing, improving confidence, low interest rates, along with the search for productivity gains or new market-share should lead to opportunities for focused and well-funded businesses. For occupiers and investors, 2010 should see greater confidence leading to more activity. |
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Multimedia | EMEA |
EMEA Economic Pulse Podcast: Slow growth but no renewed recession
Listen to David Hutchings, Partner, Head of the European Research Group, explain how a mix of relatively attractive pricing, improving confidence, low interest rates, along with the search for productivity gains or new market-share should lead to opportunities for focused and well-funded businesses. For commercial property occupiers and investors, 2010 should see greater confidence leading to more activity. |
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Multimedia | Asia |
Asia Pacific Economic Pulse podcast: Good times ahead?
Listen to Choonbeng Ang, Director, Research & Business Analytics, Asia Pacific, tell how economies throughout Asia-Pacific, especially China, appear ready to enjoy healthy growth. This will spill over into real estate assets, benefiting both end-users and investors. This is good news for asset owners and, coming after steep drops in rents in 2009, real estate users should still be paying rents much lower than they were in early 2008. |
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Multimedia | Americas |
Americas Economic Pulse Podcast: Real estate markets anticipate recovery in 2010
Ken McCarthy, Managing Director, US Research Services explains why he thinks the US economic recovery has begun. Cushman & Wakefield expects the recovery to be robust with substantial job growth in 2010. While it will be several years before the US economy regains all the jobs lost in the 2008-09, C&W is optimistic that the expansion will be healthy and sustainable. |
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Global Research Reports | Hospitality Sector |
EMEA Hotels Monitor July 2009
The first six months of 2009 have proven most forecasters wrong. Although hotel performances have dropped off, in most markets they have not dived into the recessionary abyss that many had expected. Consequently, the anticipated flood of distressed sales has not materialised and the hotel transaction market remains gridlocked. The brake on development activity has brought development costs down, but without financing pipelines remain lean. |
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Economic Reports | United States |
Manhattan vacancy rate hits two-year high
Cushman & Wakefield’s third-quarter report for the Manhattan commercial real estate market shows the overall vacancy rate hitting a two-year high. |
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Special Reports | Asia |
Asia Discovers Asia: Domestic Tourism Flow in the ASEAN Region
This report examines how, despite global uncertainty, the forces driving intra-regional tourism in southeast Asian nations are expected to remain strong and continue to grow, creating jobs and raising living standards. |
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Local Market Reports | London |
Hotels Monitor 2008 - Issue 2
Hotels Monitor is a quick reference booklet listing those vital statistics which reflect the relative health of our exciting hotels industry across the EMEA region. Monitor incorporates hotel performance statistics from STR Global, an up to date guide on development costs from EC Harris and a selection of interesting deals transacted in the previous six months, courtesy of Cushman & Wakefield Hospitality. |
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Special Reports | Asia |
China Overcoming Hurdles to Investment: Real Estate in China’s Olympic Year
This report addresses the challenges being faced by investors in China real estate, offering ideas on how hurdles can be cleared to spur development activity and investment success . |
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Multimedia | US |
The Hospitality & Gaming Industry - A VAS Webinar
Presented by: Eric Lewis, MAI and Mark Capasso, Hospitality & Gaming Group co-leaders. Please join Eric and Mark as they discuss the evolution of the hospitality & gaming industry, market conditions, transaction market, industry & chain scale segmentation, geographic presentations, and valuation procedures. They will also provide an overview of market study and valuation methodology. Duration: 1 Hour 49 Minutes |