Survey occupiers
Language: English Series: EuroProperty ; 20 September 2010, 21-25(5)Publication details: 2010Subject(s): Summary: 2010's EuroProperty/CB Richard Ellis occupier survey suggests that occupiers have used the downturn to further drive down property costs and are not planning to use more space in the near future. Corporates are becoming more aware of the economic benefits of green buildings. However development slump and other factors are preventing occupiers from slashing property costs. For many large businesses real estate does not have the same priority as other business areas but this may change when the new accounting rules on leases come on stream. Presents the Jones Lang LaSalle Portfolio Planning Diagnostic.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journals | L151036 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 151036-1001 |
2010's EuroProperty/CB Richard Ellis occupier survey suggests that occupiers have used the downturn to further drive down property costs and are not planning to use more space in the near future. Corporates are becoming more aware of the economic benefits of green buildings. However development slump and other factors are preventing occupiers from slashing property costs. For many large businesses real estate does not have the same priority as other business areas but this may change when the new accounting rules on leases come on stream. Presents the Jones Lang LaSalle Portfolio Planning Diagnostic.