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East London Property Monitor, November 2008 (PDF 1,603KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_EastLondonPropertyMonitor_1108.pdf
Progress continues unabated at the Olympic Park, but it would seem that nothing is immune from the fallout from the global financial liquidity crisis.
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Specialist Care Homes, Autumn 2008 (PDF 221KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_SpecialistHomesReview_q408.pdf
This is the first in a regular series of papers that will provide in-depth analysis of the specialist healthcare property and business sector, focusing on homes that cater for adults with long term physical and learning disabilities and mental health disorders.
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Care Homes Review, Autumn 2008 (PDF 262KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/rese_CareHomesReview_q408.pdf
In the current economic downturn the long term elderly care sector is one of the few areas holding up comparatively well. Care homes for the elderly will, however, need to focus on residents with higher needs, particularly dementia care, as public funding becomes limited to those with the greatest care requirements.
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Primary Healthcare: Introductory Review, Summer 2008 (PDF 572KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/rese_primaryhealthcare_q308.pdf
Primary care has changed greatly in ten years and will continue to change…effective delivery of services will require a primary care estate that incorporates the principles of best design and provides safe and secure environments for patients, service users and staff.
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Care Homes Review, Spring 2008 (PDF 764KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_carehomes_q108.pdf
Although the latter part of 2007 was a difficult period for many industries, the Healthcare sector remained reasonably buoyant and Colliers CRE saw a continued demand for homes across the sector. The key indicators detailed in this research paper point towards a positive outlook for the sector in 2008.
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East London Property Monitor, March 2008 (PDF 604KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_eastlondon_0308.pdf
With firm evidence of real progress being made on the Olympic Park during the second half of 2007, there finally seems to be some evidence of spin-off benefits to the adjacent boroughs and local communities.
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Recreational Property: Caravan Parks & Marinas, Winter 2008 (PDF 625KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_caravanparks_q108.pdf
Whilst the future of the commercial property market remains uncertain, other less 'traditional' markets start 2008 in buoyant condition, having defied the norm and resisted the effects of the credit crunch.
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East London Property Monitor, July 2007 (PDF 735KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_eastlondon_0707.pdf
Analysing and forecasting the Olympic effect.
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Care Homes Review, Summer 2007 (PDF 2,277KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_carehomes_q207.pdf
The healthcare sector's continued buoyancy is reflected in this edition of the Colliers CRE healthcare research paper, in terms of unit performance and the demand for homes across the sector, including robust expansion strategies adopted by the leading corporate operators.
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Care Homes Review, Spring 2007 (PDF 912KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_carehomes_q107.pdf
This research focuses on the key components of the healthcare industry, covering occupancy, fee levels, payroll and nonpayroll costs and profit.
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2012 Project and Construction Monitor (PDF 1,203KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_2012project_q206.pdf
Will 2012 leave a sustainable legacy?
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Technical Due Diligence: A Survey of Lenders & Investors (PDF 704KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_specialty/rese_technicalduediligence_q107.pdf
In the present highly competitive UK and European investment market there has been unprecedented pressure on investors and lenders to complete transactions quickly or risk losing out to a competitor.
