International advisory company JLL presents its preliminary summary of investment transactions concluded in Q1-Q3 period of 2015 on the commercial real estate markets across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The summer months have again seen a hive of activity across the CEE with a preliminary transaction volume of well over €2.8 billion recorded in the third quarter.
Our Warehouse Search Network has been growing steadily with new locations since the initial launch in Romania and Hungary. Today, we are pleased to announce the launch of our new websites: Magazynyinfo.pl and Warehouseinfo.pl in cooperation with EuropaProperty.com.
Corporate real estate (CRE) investment within Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) increased in Q3 by 14%, to a record €2.297 billion, with total yearly volume up 6% according to the most recent report on CEE property investment from CBRE.
The official results of the European stage of the International Property Awards 2015-2016 were announced at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane, London, on 22 September. Horizon Development is the national winner from Hungary, and competed against top developers from across the continent.
CBRE Group has been named the top global real estate advisory firm in the 2015 Euromoney Real Estate Awards. CBRE has now achieved the top award for four consecutive years and eight times since the real estate awards program launched 11 years ago. Globally, CBRE was also ranked highest overall in the Sales/Leasing and Valuation categories.
CBRE announced that it has closed the acquisition of Johnson Controls, Inc.’s Global Workplace Solutions business. Global Workplace Solutions is a market-leading provider of enterprise facilities management solutions for global corporations and other large occupiers of commercial real estate. Global Workplace Solutions had revenue of more than $3.0 billion in calendar year 2014.
Europe’s prime office market vacancy rate is expected to fall back to its 2009 level by the end of 2016 and then to continue declining over the rest of the decade, according to global real estate advisor, CBRE. In Europe’s major cities, office development is not keeping pace with growing demand driven by improving employment trends and almost all key office markets are expected to show falling vacancy rates and accelerated rental growth over the next five years.
According to global property adviser Cushman & Wakefield, the outlook is generally positive in the Central European office markets of Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Poland and Slovakia. Three out of the five markets are anticipating rental growth over the next three years (Bratislava, Budapest and Prague).
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