Sentences with phrase «occupier demand»

However, sustained occupier demand for good quality accommodation means prime rentals are likely to stay relatively firm in the coming quarters.
So the occupier demand and investor demand speak to another good year for industrial and logistics.
Uncertainty regarding the consequences of the United Kingdom's Brexit referendum vote to leave the European Union make forecasting London, office occupier demand trends difficult.
Investors and developers are bullish, however, on the prospects for occupier demand for offices in the Northern Virginia sub-market, which is part of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan statistical area (MSA).
Rental growth prospects in cities such as Madrid, Dublin, Berlin and Stockholm are compelling, buoyed by improving occupier demand, and are attracting a significant weight of capital.
Over the last few years, we have seen a seismic shift in occupier demands, placing an increased focus on user experience alongside employee engagement, productivity and wellness benefits.

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KL: Even though much was made of the fact that these occupations were leaderless and without demands, the occupiers were constantly talking about what their demands could be.
According to JLL's latest white paper - Up, Up and Away: The Rise and Rise of Hong Kong's Residential Market, JLL expects Hong Kong's housing prices to grow 15 % in the coming 30 months given strong demand from owner - occupiers
Many of my friends in the DC communications space criticized the vague nature of the occupiers» demands («they need a coherent message!»
However, the school doesn't appear to be ready to give in to the occupiers» demands any time soon.
250,000 new homes are needed each year in the owner - occupier sector alone, while the country's private rented sector currently has a 4:1 demand to supply ratio.
Due to high demand for space and tight supply conditions, owners are taking control back from tenants, signaling a warning sign for occupiers...
«While amenity markets such as the Okanagan and the Kootenays attract a sizable number of recreation and investment buyers, Vancouver Island is overwhelmingly an owner - occupier market, meaning the region is less vulnerable to wide swings in demand that is characteristic of recreation and investor markets.»
Due to high demand for space and tight supply conditions, owners are taking control back from tenants, signaling a warning sign for occupiers that rents will likely increase in the next few years.
Occupiers will continue to demand more flexibility and are becoming more willing to pay for that flexibility.
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