JLL: Asia Pacific real estate investments rise 39% y-o-y in 1H2021
PETALING JAYA (July 22): The investment volume in Asia Pacific commercial real estate reached US$83.
PETALING JAYA (July 22): The investment volume in Asia Pacific commercial real estate reached US$83.
More than 70% or about three in four corporate occupiers and investors stated that insufficient technological infrastructure is a major barrier in achieving their decarbonisation goals, according to JLL Asia-Pacific (APAC)’s report titled “Sustainable Real Estate: From Ambitions to Actions”.
PETALING JAYA (April 23): Investors’ confidence in the Asia Pacific region real estate market is gaining traction with anticipation of increased market stability, said a Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) Capital Tracker report.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 3): The market for hosting, storage, and computing cloud services is expected to be worth US$163 billion (RM660 billion) in 2021, which is an almost 30% increase over 2017, according to a new study by real estate consultancy firm JLL.
In a recent JLL survey, 66% of millennials in Asia Pacific, more than other age groups, said they missed the office and highlighted the office experience’s benefits: human interactions, professional environment, and place for focused work.
The increasing number of people working remotely doesn’t mean reduced demand for office space, as the function of the workplace will be redefined to suit other needs.
It is no secret that the real estate market has been deeply affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
新冠病毒重创了我国经济,土地拥有者和房地产投资者们皆因为不景气的房地产市场而烦恼。然而,蒸蒸日上的电子商务却推动了新的房地产投资风潮--数据中心。 JLL Property Services (M) Sdn Bhd今年11月5日发布的报告显示,亚太地区的物流和数据中心市场发展迅速,并促使今年第三季工业房产的交易量按年增长76%。JLL Property Services大马负责人YY Lau在报告中说,大马市场对物流和数据中心有较高的需求。 有鉴于对数据存储空间的需求不断增长,Savills Malaysia董事经理拿督Paul Khong向EdgeProp.
As landowners and real estate players vex over the dismal property outlook amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, another alternative asset class has emerged from the robust e-commerce to open up many business opportunities – data centre.
WFH is no longer limited to working from home! Hotels around the world are opening up their rooms and public spaces for working professionals to help cushion the blow from the shortage of guests due to the Covid-19 pandemic.