Welcome to June 2009 edition of the realcommercial.com.au newsletter
| Each month we aim to deliver to you the most relevant and up-to-date information to help you make informed decisions about Commercial property. |
| New research has found that Tokyo is the most expensive place in the world to have office space and Perth has the second fastest growing occupancy costs, according to the latest Global Office Occupancy Costs survey by CB Richard Ellis. >More | ||
| The latest research from Cityscope regarding sales in Perth’s major commercial centres shows the market picking up. >More | ||
| Jones Lang LaSalle's latest economic update examines how the 0.4 per cent growth in the economy in the March 2009 quarter technically avoided a recession.>More | ||
| A two-storey building in East Brisbane, Queensland, has been sold by agents of CB Richard Ellis. >More | ||
| This month’s issue takes a look at mid level retail prospects around the nation. This sector is the next step up for those who may have acquired a couple of small commercial properties and are looking to move up a rung on the ladder.>More | ||
| Construction giant Bovis Lend Lease yesterday confirmed it had received subpoenas from the US Federal Attorney and New York District Attorney regarding allegations of overbilling on the $US700 million ($882m) September 11 Memorial and Museum and other large New York projects. >More | ||
| A wave of money flooding into Hong Kong from mainland China and the rest of the world has propelled property and stock prices even as the economy falters.>More | ||
| A retail building in Mount Gravatt East, Queensland, has been sold at auction by agents of Ray White Commercial. >More | ||
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