Cities research center 2014 Global 300 The new commercial geography of cities [electronic resource]
Language: English Publication details: Chicago JLL 2015Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Outlines the criteria and process for the selection of the 300 cities based on an Index of Commercial Attraction measuring a city's economic and real estate power and status using factors such as investment volumes and real estate stock as well as socio-economic factors and business indicators. Breaks the centres down into three main categories with the top 4 Super-Cities Tokyo, London New York and Paris dominating the real estate market, mature ones such as Sydney, Toronto, Washington DC and Frankfurt and emerging ones such as Seoul, San Paulo and Mumbai. The City Comparison Toolkit allows the user to compare cities with each other.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Outlines the criteria and process for the selection of the 300 cities based on an Index of Commercial Attraction measuring a city's economic and real estate power and status using factors such as investment volumes and real estate stock as well as socio-economic factors and business indicators. Breaks the centres down into three main categories with the top 4 Super-Cities Tokyo, London New York and Paris dominating the real estate market, mature ones such as Sydney, Toronto, Washington DC and Frankfurt and emerging ones such as Seoul, San Paulo and Mumbai. The City Comparison Toolkit allows the user to compare cities with each other.