Last week saw Morgan Stanley finally complete their purchase of the AEW portfolio in Budapest; this week has seen the formal announcement of TPG’s purchase of Trigranit – whilst ostensively a company deal, it is still one that has obvious positive implications for the Hungarian property market. But is this another false dawn – or the start of the re-emergence of Hungary as an investment destination?
As supply constraints intensify in the City of London office market, and occupier activity remains robust, rental growth is forecast to reach 12% in 2015, according to global real estate adviser Cushman & Wakefield’s European Office Forecast 2015-2017 report.
CHICAGO and NEW YORK, May 11, 2015 – Cushman & Wakefield and DTZ have reached a definitive agreement to merge and are set to become one of the largest global real estate services companies. The new company, which will operate under the Cushman & Wakefield brand, will have revenues over $5.5 billion, over 43,000 employees and will manage more than 4 billion square feet globally on behalf of institutional, corporate and private clients.
London’s West End is the world’s most expensive office market for the third consecutive year, retaining its title ahead of runner-up Hong Kong, according to research published today in Cushman & Wakefield’s annual Office Space Across the World global ranking.
High standard services, environmental friendly operation, organized transportation connections, advanced technical background, proactive property management – these are the complex expectations from an office building. Krisztina Palace, the property of Union Investment hits these standards and therefore been awarded the BREEAM In Use ’Very Good’ rating in two categories.
Cushman & Wakefield’s EMEA Capital Markets team have today released their assessment of the ECB’s announcement with respect to quantitative easing in the eurozone.
According to Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) the world’s largest privately held commercial real estate services firm’s latest Central European office market update, by the end of September 2014 take-up in the CEE region exceeded 1.17 million sq m compared with only 410,000 sq m of new supply being delivered to the market.
Take-up in the CEE region exceeded all previous levels and hit a new record high of 1.4 million sq m office space being transacted in 2013, according to Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) the world largest privately held commercial real estate services firm in their latest Central European office market update. The market report analyses Bratislava, Budapest, Prague and Warsaw where the total combined office stock equates to nearly 12 million sq m, tempered by limited new supply being released in the region (circa 436,000 sq m).
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