| Hyderabad sees increase in leasing activity | 11-NOV-09 |
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| Hyderabad office market continued to witness an increase in the overall leasing activity in the third quarter of 2009 as compared with the last two quarters, property consultant Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj (JLLM) stated. |
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| Hospitality sector faces inhospitable environment | 08-SEP-09 |
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| With the sharp decrease in demand for rooms and an investment crunch owing to global recession, major developers and hospitality players have had to review their plans of development. One-fourth of the announced development plans have not materialised and many others are struggling, according to findings of the report ‘Funding Real Estate Projects For the Hospitality Industry: Emerging Perspectives’ by Jones Lang LaSalle. |
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| Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj Releases 'Coimbatore - An Emerging Real Estate Destination' | 23-JUN-09 |
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| For some time now, Tier II and Tier III cities have been out of the spotlight in terms of real estate potential. While many of these cities have indeed failed to deliver on the erstwhile hype, international real estate consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj has isolated one of the genuine exceptions in Coimbatore. 'Coimbatore - An Emerging Real Estate Destination' is a definitive white paper that traces the evolution of this enigmatic city’s real estate market, identifies its numerous market drivers and showcases its indisputable prospects as the perfect South Indian real estate investment destination of the future. |
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| Nokia Appoints Jones Lang LaSalle to Manage its Facilities in Asia Pacific | 09-JUN-09 |
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| Jones Lang LaSalle today announced that it has been appointed by Nokia, the world’s leading maker of mobile devices, to manage its facilities in Asia Pacific. The appointment, which takes effect from June 2009 is the first time Nokia has outsourced management of its facilities in the region. |
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| India may see 20% fall in office rentals: report | 14-MAY-09 |
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| Office space rentals in India are expected to fall up to 20 per cent in the next three quarters, with key cities like Delhi and Mumbai slated to witness a sharp decline of 50 per cent. |
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