Monday 5 October
Monday 5 October
Whether on a global level, a regional level or a local level, we look forward to sharing our insights on topical themes.
Please see below for upcoming live online events as well as the content for those you may have missed.
The session discussed the critical topics which will likely impact real estate decision making for years to come:
• How have the office real estate markets across EMEA been impacted by COVID-19?
• How has demand been impacted by the virus - what deals have transacted over this period and what deals have not?
• What is the current sentiment across the region relative to recovery, medium term impact, change to occupancy levels, vacancy, and take up?
• How have the landlord and investor community responded, facilitated efficient market activity and collaborated with occupiers to maintain the integrity of the market?
In addition an economic overview of the impact of COVID-19 on EMEA office markets, followed by an around the region view on the outlook for key EMEA cities by Senior Colliers Occupier Advisors.
The session covered our exclusive findings from the Colliers 2020 EMEA Flex Report, and evaluated how corporate occupiers are leveraging Flex in the post-COVID operating environment:
• Resiliency of the Flex value proposition for corporate occupiers
• Emerging and creative deal structures across the industry
• The choice is yours – why a fragmented flex market works to your advantage
• EMEA Flex market snapshot
If you missed the broadcast you can find the video of the broadcast and slide deck here.
Thank you for joining our Capital Markets leaders from around the world as they discussed the trends, challenges and opportunities for global real estate investors now and into 2021.
If you missed the live event you can find the video of the broadcast here.
In this live broadcast, Damian Harrington, Head of EMEA Research, will outline Colliers’ insights on what we expect to see in the short, medium and long-term across EMEA and Global real estate markets.
The way cities and their economies function, government support and stimulus, real estate densities and locally embedded cultures continue to impact behaviour and situational trends. Occupational & investment portfolios are moving in response to changing business needs, but there is clearly more movement to come, impacting the supply, demand and pricing dynamics across cities and sectors. We look at the market response to date, and positioning of markets now and in future against a range of driving factors.
If you missed the broadcast you can find the video of the broadcast and slide deck here.
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