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JLL’s commercial real estate experts, together with industry leaders, provide a snapshot into the latest developments in the real estate sector impacting our cities, our workplaces, and the broader built environment.
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Ep 6: What's driving the revival of real estate's'challenged'sectors? - Andrew Ballantyne, head of research - Australia, JLL from 2023-11-27T09:00
Retail real estate, student accommodation, and the hotels and hospitality sector took a hit during the COVID pandemic. But less than five years on, their comeback journeys are defying expectatio...
ListenEp5: The'haves'and'have-nots'of offices and why mortgage distress headlines are misleading - with Andrew Ballantyne, JLL from 2023-08-10T20:15
Host Rebecca Kent checks in with JLL's head of research for Australia and New Zealand, Andrew Ballantyne for a download of what JLL's half-year data tells us about the state of real estate.
<... ListenEp4: Barista coffee and views to die for: designing JLL's new Sydney office, with Christina Khoo, JLL from 2023-07-13T00:00
JLL, the global real estate services firm, recently moved its central Sydney operations to a new office at the Lendlease-owned Salesforce Tower. The office is everything research says workplaces...
ListenEp 3: Three things that have got real estate talking, with Andrew Ballantyne, head of research - Australia and NZ, JLL from 2023-05-30T08:50
Why Australia is bucking the trend on office demand; The tax boost that build-to-rent needed; And how much longer will industrial real estate remain the industry's golden child. JLL's head of re...
ListenEp2: 5 frequently asked questions about real estate sustainability, with Connor McCauley and Anthony Clark, JLL from 2023-02-09T08:00
Measures to mitigate real estate’s impact on the environment are gathering pace, but some managers are struggling to keep up, with confusion around sustainability targets and how to achieve them...
ListenEp 1: What does the post-COVID university campus look like? - David Bruce, Monash University; Dinesh Acharya, JLL from 2022-05-04T08:30
Universities have been redesigning their campuses and classrooms to suit how people want to teach and learn in the 2020s.
Spaces now accommodate remote and on-site students at the same tim...
ListenEp 29: The 5 real estate investment drivers of 2022 - Andrew Ballantyne and Fergal Harris, JLL from 2022-02-02T20:35
JLL has identified five key themes that will drive real estate investment decisions in 2022. They are where opportunity beckons and where global investors are focusing their strategies as more c...
ListenEp 28: Two years into the pandemic, why are there still delays with our online orders? - Greg Pike, JLL; Kyle Rogers, uTenant; Chris Wang, EWE Group from 2021-12-20T12:40
One of the most interesting storylines to have prevailed from the pandemic has been around the phenomenal increase in online shopping and demand for certain products and materials. But two years...
ListenEP 27: How are digital maps changing real estate? - Travis Brousseau, Mark Hamilton, JLL from 2021-09-13T08:00
3D technology and its ability to turn numbers on a spreadsheet into objects that leap from a screen is finding more sophisticated applications in real estate.
Digital tools such as buildin...
ListenEP 27: How are digital maps changing real estate? - Travis Brousseau, Mark Hamilton, JLL from 2021-09-13T08:00
3D technology and its ability to turn numbers on a spreadsheet into objects that leap from a screen is finding more sophisticated applications in real estate.
ListenEp 26: How Brisbane's Olympic Games will break with the past - Stephen Conry, JLL; Mark Stockwell, Olympian/Stockwell Group from 2021-07-20T14:15
Over the next decade, the Olympic Games are going to be run a lot leaner.
That includes Brisbane, Australia, which is set to host the event in 2032 at a modest projected budget of A$4.5 bi...
ListenEp 26: How Brisbane's Olympic Games will break with the past - Stephen Conry, JLL; Mark Stockwell, Olympian/Stockwell Group from 2021-07-20T14:15
Over the next decade, the Olympic Games are going to be run a lot leaner.
That includes Brisbane, Australia, which is set to host the event in 2032 at a modest projected budget of A$4.5 billion...
Ep 25: Why a pause in apartment developments is good news for build-to-rent - James Greener, Investa; Leigh Warner, JLL from 2021-07-01T15:15
Investors in build-to-rent residential are looking to take advantage of a subdued apartment market and slower commercial development to secure high density development sites large development si...
ListenEp 25: Why a pause in apartment developments is good news for build-to-rent - James Greener, Investa; Leigh Warner, JLL from 2021-07-01T15:15
A pause in apartment development in parts of Australia is giving build-to-rent a kick-start
ListenEp 24 - National Reconciliation Week: How Gen Z is driving Indigenous business success - Stephanie Roache, Australia Post, Troy Rugless, PSGH/Evolve FM, Henri Fadli, JLL from 2021-06-01T13:30
The youngest cohort of workers in the corporate sector is helping businesses drive better social outcomes, especially within Australian Indigenous communities.
Corporate spending with Ind...
ListenEp 23: The new smart building standard setting the bar for digital workplaces - James Giannikos, ISPT and Eden Dwek, Wiredscore from 2021-05-11T07:00
Commercial buildings that help reduce carbon emissions or promote healthy employees have increasingly earned certifications for their contributions in recent years.
Now a new certification is ...
Ep 23: The new smart building standard setting the bar for digital workplaces - James Giannikos, ISPT and Eden Dwek, Wiredscore from 2021-05-11T07:00
Commercial buildings that help reduce carbon emissions or promote healthy employees have increasingly earned certifications for their contributions in recent years.
Now a new certificatio...
ListenEp 22: Here's how virtual meeting technology is changing for the hybrid workplace - John Corbett, Cisco, Sonya Alexander, JLL from 2021-04-27T07:00
While a slow return to the office is underway, collaborating virtually remains the norm, with teams often still split between home and the workplace.
It’s highlighted a surprising issue: W...
Listen#21: How to navigate the industrial supply crunch - with Matthew Lee and Allan Frydman, JLL from 2021-04-06T10:00
A year ago, warehouses were being snapped up by businesses racing to keep up with
the massive surge in online retail triggered by COVID lockdowns. The
expectation was that as the pan...
Listen#20 Sublease, exit or negotiate: here's how tenants are weighing up their office options - with Jess van Raay and Dirk van Velden, JLL from 2021-03-16T14:50
Several factors are spurring businesses into taking action on their office space and existing leases, with the aim of getting the best out of their employees while also trimming unnecessary cost...
Listen#19 Why more companies are working with Indigenous suppliers - Mick O’Loughlin, ARA Indigenous Services; Laura Berry, Supply Nation; Robin Burton, JLL from 2021-02-17T07:00
Large organisations are increasingly working with Indigenous suppliers in Australia to woo customers making decisions on social values rather than just the bottom line.
Governments and ma...
ListenBonus episode: Here’s why office leasing is looking up - Andrew Ballantyne, Tim O'Connor, JLL from 2021-02-09T15:00
The clouds of economic uncertainty brought on by COVID-19 are shifting to reveal better prospects for office leasing in Australia as business confidence improves and appetite for offices rebuild...
Listen#18 How is flexible office design changing? - Tim O'Connor and Tashi Dorjee, JLL; Simon Trude, Endrim from 2021-02-04T09:25
Office owners are leaning on flexible space to get home workers back into their city buildings, but on this side of the COVID-19 pandemic, flexible space looks different. Having reflected on the...
ListenBonus episode: Could tiered memberships be the future of office space? – Gavin Morgan, JLL from 2021-01-15T07:00
Membership models could be the next evolution of office leasing, in a break from traditional contracts, providing cost-savings and cash-flow benefits to tenants and landlords.
In this bonu...
Listen#17 Big news that happened while you weren't looking - Scott Armstrong, Local Government Super; Lisa Hinde and Phil Ryan, JLL from 2021-01-11T09:15
While the global pandemic was dominating headlines, airports, transit lines and roads were getting a super-fast fix-up as people abandoned cities, and a pension fund was taken to task on its cli...
Listen#16 Here's how real estate investors are going to invest over the next six to 12 months - Leonie Wilkinson, Brookfield; Dave Roberts, Macquarie; Fergal Harris and Andrew Ballantyne, JLL from 2020-12-08T11:00
Rising property yields, low interest rates, stacks of unallocated capital and a re-ordering of the office-retail-industrial hierarchy, have got investors thinking carefully about their next move...
Listen#15 Wellness: Why you can't claim it if you don't measure it, with Andrew Cole, Lendlease; Raefer Wallis, RESET; Matt Clifford, JLL from 2020-11-17T08:00
How has Asia come to have a 17-year head start on the rest of the world in dealing with indoor air quality? How could wearable technology expose companies that don’t track their wellness and sus...
Listen#14 Why investors are flocking to the suburbs - with Grant Nichols, Centuria; Luke Billiau, JLL; and Andrew Ballantyne, JLL from 2020-10-21T10:30
Commercial real estate investors facing untold months of economic uncertainty are hoping to find stability outside central business districts.
Alongside droves of people looking to d...
Listen#13 Regional hotels have their moment in the sun - with Jerry Schwartz; Brett Forer, Accor; Geoff York, Crystalbrook Collection; Julian Clark, Lancemore Group; Matthew Burke, STR from 2020-09-28T08:00
Australia's regional hotels are performing better than ever as COVID-19 state border closures and international travel restrictions force holidaymakers to travel closer to home.
Rarely do ...
Listen#12 Office density, distancing, and Uber tracking - with Michael Taggart and Sean Pereira, JLL Technologies from 2020-09-14T16:50
Data and accurate analysis of that data will be one of the single defining attributes of businesses to emerge from the health and economic crisis in control and positioned to prosper.
For ...
Listen#11 Reimagining the workplace - with Claudette Leeming, Australia Post, and Michael Greene, JLL from 2020-08-18T14:45
Reflecting on their homeworking experiences during Coronavirus lockdowns, office workers are focusing on three key requirements for the future of work: the flexibility to choose their workplace ...
Listen#10 Re-cladding unsafe buildings and recovering the costs - with David Bannerman, lawyer, Leif Golder and Duane Loader, JLL from 2020-07-29T10:15
Government funds and legislation are being introduced to help owners replace dangerous cladding from their buildings and recover the costs. But which approach works best?
Experts, lawyer D...
Listen#9 Supermarket popularity shakes up neighbourhood retail - with Matt Healy, Elanor Investors and Lee McLaughlin, JLL from 2020-07-14T20:15
As COVID-19 forces people to centre their lives more around home, local supermarket-anchored shopping centres are becoming the focus of spending activity - but not just for shoppers. Retail inve...
ListenBonus episode: KitKat shop bets on experience-driven retail - with Chris O'Donnell, Nestle from 2020-07-07T21:00
In this bonus episode of JLL's Perspectives Podcast Nestle's general manager of confectionery, Chris O'Donnell, explains how, after Coronavirus lockdowns, shoppers are hungry for immersive retai...
Listen#8 Could COVID office deals prompt businesses to move? - Anthony Walsh, Kate Pilgrim&James Montague, JLL from 2020-06-23T09:00
Working from home has turned out just fine for many people, and now businesses are rethinking how much office space they need, where it should be located, and how it should be designed.
Wh...
Listen#7: It’s game on again for industrial investment – Tony Iuliano&Jamie Guerra, JLL from 2020-06-05T14:35
The industrial sector is open for business again. That’s the message as the sale of four Aldi distribution centres in Australia for $648 million marks the largest industrial transaction of the y...
Listen#6: Re-entering the office in the new norm – Tony Wyllie, JLL&Andrew Borger, Charter Hall from 2020-05-27T14:45
How are businesses and building owners approaching the office return as COVID-19 lockdown restrictions ease? With the virus still posing a risk, what are the prevailing measures being put in pla...
Listen#5: Hotels shape up in a COVID-19 world - JLL's Ross Beardsell&Peter Harper with Matthew Rubie, Frasers Hospitality from 2020-05-27T14:30
Hotels swap overnight rates for residential leases, reconfigure conference rooms, revisit management agreements, and eschew the breakfast bar amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Hear from Matth...
Listen#4: Will COVID-19 change how landlords and tenants engage? - Richard Fennell, JLL&Sarah Philipson, Norton Rose Fulbright from 2020-05-06T09:00
The relationship between landlord and tenant is the lynchpin of the entire real estate sector, but distancing and the economic fallout from COVID-19 is taking this important partnership into unc...
Listen#3: Why the Covid-19 toilet paper shortage will change logistics - Jaime Guerra, JLL&Amy Bentley, Toll Group from 2020-04-21T19:30
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to unfold, supermarket shelves have been emptying quickly as shoppers preparing for lockdown stock up on household staples – not least, toilet paper.
Wha...
Listen#2: How food retailers are reinventing themselves as social distancing sets in - Abigail Campion, JLL&Suzee Brain, Brain&Poulter from 2020-04-01T18:00
Bars, restaurants and cafes might be closing their doors to dine-in customers, but their goods are mostly still available by other means as COVID-19 forces retailers and landlords to innovate to...
Listen#1: Why COVID-19 will change work life as we know it - Gillian Rowbotham, JLL&Ness Stonnil, Job Pair from 2020-04-01T17:45
Flexible working has largely been an arrangement reserved for working mums and employees juggling specific responsibilities. But as COVID-19 gives everyone from CEOs to junior staff a taste of r...
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