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About us
JLL Corporate Solutions partners with leading organizations, across industry sectors, creating environments that achieve a more human-centric, resilient, and responsible approach to shaping a better world of work.
With more than 45,000 local and global specialists, the team enables clients to enhance the performance of their portfolios and people to realize their ambitions of a more sustainable built environment. Through technology-enabled solutions JLL Corporate Solutions creates safe and inspiring spaces around the world for people to collaborate, innovate, and drive meaningful change, anywhere that work is performed. JLL manages more than 1.6B square feet of real estate and has averted more than 112,700 metric tons of CO2e by advising clients on renewable energy projects.
News & Insights
Global workforce expectations are shifting due to COVID-19
Over 2,000 office workers told us their thoughts about the workplace and how their priorities are different now than before the pandemic.
Raising capital from corporate real estate
Record corporate asset sales indicate strong trend towards capital raising and portfolio optimisation through sale and leasebacks.
What do good leaders look like in the new world of work?
JLL discusses how leadership styles are changing with Facebook's Gya Adeyemi and Professor Rosie Campbell of King's College London.
5 ways clean tech is making buildings more energy efficient
New innovations are helping to reduce carbon emissions and cut energy use.
5 ways employees now think differently about the workplace
Workforce expectations have shifted significantly in the last year amid a surge in remote working.
How companies are changing strategies on their corporate HQs
Corporate real estate teams are rethinking how much space they need and where it’s located.
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