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Jones Lang LaSalle sponsors the CBI Annual Conference 2011
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Future Fit


We help change the landscapes of cities and businesses, making them more efficient, inspiring and above all, fit for a sustainable and productive future.

Real estate has often been seen as a “cost” by businesses. In today’s environment we believe that these “costs” can be made to work much harder and can even be a strategic enabler for success.

However challenging market conditions, our aim is to help clients make the most of their real estate assets by delivering integrated, cost efficient, solutions built on quality service, market insight and foresight. Quite simply, we aim to help clients work smarter and grow faster.

      Making real estate more productive for UK businesses

We offer a full range of services from location and workplace strategy, transaction management and lease advisory to rating advice and energy and sustainability consulting.

We work with both owner and occupier clients and also have a long track record of working with the public sector and partners to conceive and develop infrastructure needed to compete on a global stage.

Our expertise stretches from traditional business centres to the BRIC countries and future cities of the world; from helping the continual reshaping of London through developments such as Canary Wharf and Stratford City, to sustainably transforming the Empire State building; from advising on a new airport for Abu Dhabi to helping deliver the Bejing Olympics programme - a “future fit”, sustainable legacy for China.

What we do


Helping to shape and deliver innovative, globally competitive projects for businesses and cities
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Our Knowledge
Our flagship research programmes

Our research team analyse current trends and seek out new opportunities to improve performance, rationalise costs and increase efficiencies
Our Experience
Our experience

Find out more about some of our global projects


 
Corporate Real Estate Survey 2011 Opportunity Emerges from Crisis
Global Corporate Real Estate Survey 2011
Our Global CRE Survey provides insight from within the industry about the future path, challenges and opportunities facing corporate real estate professionals. The report emphasises on enhancing productivity and efficiency, right-sizing your organisation, progressing towards partnerships and reshaping CRE structure and skills.
 

Contacts

Bill Monk      Bill Monk
Chairman
Corporate Solutions UK
+44 (0)20 7399 5334
bill.monk@eu.jll.com
     
Tracey Byer Tracey Byer
Director
Market Corporate Solutions
+44 (0)20 3147 1532
tracey.byer@eu.jll.com


Change - Emerging trends that are transforming corporate real estate Change
Emerging trends that are transforming corporate real estate
There is one word that characterises corporate real estate today - Change.  This report summarises the change being experienced in the corporate real estate sector and the themes and issues to which you will be required to respond.
 
EMEA Corporate Occupier Conditions Q4 2011

Falling sentiment increases pressure on CRE (Corporate Real Estate) teams
EMEA Corporate Occupier Conditions - Q4 2011
​The intensification of the Eurozone crisis has further damaged corporate confidence. Amidst renewed uncertainty, CRE teams have once again been tasked with driving additional cost saving and transformation agendas.

     

Andrew gould at the CBI Annual Conference 2011

Andrew Gould's comments on the CBI Annual Conference Agenda, where Jones Lang LaSalle was a principal sponsor
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