JLL Perspectives

JLL’s commercial real estate experts, together with industry leaders, provide a snapshot into the latest developments in the real estate sector impacting our cities, our workplaces, and the broader built environment.

JLL Perspectives podcast: Activating space through culture

It’s not just about the fitout. In the final episode of the Flex for Thought series, part of the JLL Perspectives podcast, Tashi Dorjee, Head of Flex at JLL and Daniel Gunning, Co-founder and CEO at Spacenow, breaks down the dual marketplace of space activation - where engagement, culture, and community define success. Hear how art, music, and intentional placemaking bring commercial spaces to life.

09-23
32:56

JLL Perspectives podcast: Learning from digital UX principles

Can digital UX principles improve the physical workplace? Charbel Zeaiter, Founder of Faster Zebra, thinks so. In this episode of the Flex for Thought series, part of the JLL Perspectives podcast, Tashi Dorjee, Head of Flex at JLL and Charbel talk through frameworks that bridge the digital and physical office design, offering practical insights to elevate workplace experiences from the moment you hit the street to taking your seat.https://www.experiencecivis.com/

08-17
33:45

JLL Perspectives podcast: Navigating the energy transition

Host Simon Greenfield, Regional Lead for Sustainable Solutions at JLL Asia Pacific speaks with sustainability experts Claudina Taylor, JLL's Asia Pacific Enablement Lead for Sustainable Operations, and Tosh Szatow, Growth and Innovation Manager at Flow Power about how organisations can turn energy management into competitive advantage. Discover how smart buildings, quality data, and strategic timing of energy usage are helping businesses create value while meeting sustainability goals in Australia's evolving regulatory landscape. 

08-04
35:28

JLL Perspectives podcast: Building community in the workplace

In this episode of the Flex for Thought series, part of the JLL Perspectives podcast, Oscar McMahon, Co-founder of Young Henrys discusses how he built a cult-followed brand through purpose, people, and planet. From pioneering micro-algae sustainability initiatives to the power of storytelling in shaping community, Tashi Dorjee, Head of Flex at JLL and Oscar reveal the strategies behind creating a purpose-driven brand that connects with audiences in a meaningful way.https://www.experiencecivis.com/

07-24
34:57

JLL Perspectives podcast: Elastic buildings and adapting to the future of work

What if buildings could adapt like people? In this episode of the Flex for Thought series, part of the JLL Perspectives podcast, we unpack the idea of “elastic buildings” - workspaces intentionally designed to evolve with time. Tashi Dorjee, Head of Flex at JLL and Charlotte Stratton, Head of Leasing and Asset Management at Lendlease explore how human-centric design transforms the daily work experience and discuss emerging trends shaping the future of adaptable office environments. https://www.experiencecivis.com/

07-07
36:51

JLL Perspectives podcast: How sustainability drives real estate transformation

Hear from JLL's panel of experts Julian Sutherland, Head of Sustainable Assets, Alana Hannaford, Head of Project and Development Services Advisory Australia and Leo O'Regan, Director and Investor Sector Lead for New South Wales, moderated by Jamie Wallis, Senior Manager, Green Buildings Council of Australia, as they dive into effective strategies for building retrofits, market trends, and lessons from global markets.

06-25
30:10

Ep4: Here's why office mandates could be a productivity killer - with Dr. Craig Knight, workplace psychologist, Nathan Sri, Kate Pilgrim and Tim O'Connor, JLL

Companies’ return-to-office mandates are laid out for debate in this episode of the Perspectives podcast, with workplace strategists suggesting that inconsistent and unscientific measurements of productivity are leading to failed policies.Are mandates destroying team spirit? Hear from Dr. Craig Knight, workplace psychologist, and JLL's office and workplace experts, Kate Pilgrim, Nathan Sri and Tim O'Connor.Host: Rebecca Kent, JLL

04-16
37:09

Ep3: Melbourne: Investor and tenant trends in 2024 and why 2025 will be different - with JLL's Piper Dedrick, Nick Drake, Jessica Van Raay

Private capital is feasting on Melbourne commercial real estate as institutional and overseas investors hold out for greater stability. But things are changing in 2025. Perspectives podcast host Rebecca Kent chats to Piper Dedrick, institutional investment specialist at JLL, Nick Drake, JLL's joint head of leasing in Victoria, and Jessica Van Raay, JLL's joint head of tenant representation in Victoria.

02-19
29:30

Ep2: Navigating the reset in Melbourne real estate - with Peter Harper, James Jorgensen and Annabel McFarlane

A glut of new development and relentless interest rises over the past two years saw key real estate markets in Melbourne put ‘on the bench’ by some investors. A slow return to the office after Covid lockdowns didn't exactly help lift these markets either. As a result, the recovery many expected in 2024 didn't eventuate.But it may have been the 'reset' that had to happen.In this episode, Peter Harper, head of hotel investment sales –Australasia, JLL, Annabel McFarlane, head of strategic research – Australia, JLL and James Jorgensen, head of logistics and industrial leasing, reflect on 2024 and predict how Melbourne's real estate market is set to navigate the year ahead.The guests discuss why companies might relocate their distribution centres from Sydney to Melbourne, how a softening Aussie dollar could spell a boon for investment, and how new valuation standards and sustainability reporting frameworks will give property owners something else to think about this year.Host: Rebecca Kent, JLL

02-04
36:00

Ep 1: Why are people bragging about JLL's Melbourne office? - with JLL's Jen Moore and Alana Hannaford

With a design inspired by Melbourne's Hoddle Grid, JLL's Melbourne office is setting the benchmark for corporate workplaces. Workplace strategist Alana Hannaford and designer Jennifer Moore have a chat to Perspectives podcast host Rebecca Kent about how they calculated desk to worker ratios, engaged employees on everything from office chairs to beer selection, why the office library is a masterstroke, designing for neurodivergence, and how many free coffees it is taking to fuel the workforce.

01-06
34:58

Ep10: The best offices handpicked and why they're filling up fast

When the ultimate aim for companies is attracting workers back to the office, what have become their guiding principles for securing a new workplace?Experts unravel the ingredients that set the best offices apart from the rest - thebuildings that help shape cities and brands.Located from Sydney to San Francisco to London and cities in between, guests handpick some of the world’s most coveted new workplaces, explaining why they’re quickly filling up with people.Hear from:Jessica Van Raay, senior director, tenant representation - South Australia and Victoria, JLLSimon Crotty, senior director, leasing - central London, JLLTim Ogilvie, executive vice president, brokerage - San Francisco Bay Area, JLLJames Montague, head of office leasing - Queensland, JLLKatie Rodrigues, managing director, consulting, JLL Work DynamicsSonya Alexander, head of workplace strategy consulting - APAC, JLL work DynamicsPodcast host: Rebecca Kent, content director - Australia, JLL 

09-24
39:58

Ep9: Why company leaders are taking a stand on loneliness - with Simone Heng, author, Let's Talk About Loneliness and Nathan Sri, human experience expert, Work Dynamics, JLL

Loneliness is a crisis of climate change proportions.That is the assessment of Simone Heng, a human connection specialist and author of the book ‘Let’s Talk About Loneliness’. She chats to Nathan Sri, a human experience expert with JLL’s Work Dynamics team, and Perspectives podcast host, Rebecca Kent about why workplace managers can’t afford for their workers to feel disconnected.There’s US$154 billion dollars at stake if they do.Music: Fresh Apple Lesfm/Pixabay

05-09
28:38

Ep8: How are landowners being compensated as solar and wind farms surge? - Larry Susskind, MIT; Jamahl Waddington and Will Gurry, JLL

The race to drive down carbon emissions is on, which means renewable energy projects such as wind and solar farms are surging. But they can often be a source of contention among rural landholders, whose properties make the ideal location for renewables infrastructure. So what compensation is available to landowners, and how is it being negotiated?JLL Perpsectives podcast host Rebecca Kent speaks to Will Gurry, head of agribusiness valuations - Australia, JLL; Larry Susskind, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and vice chair of the negotiation program at Harvard Law School; and Jamahl Waddington, head of infrastructure advisory - Australia, JLL.

03-26
38:17

Ep 7: How offices became a tale of the very best and the rest - with Tim O'Connor, Marie-Laure de Sousa, Neil Prime, Jeff Eckert, Alex Barnes

The growing performance gap between new buildings with a high sustainability and experience offering, and ageing offices, is both the biggest opportunity and the biggest problem facing real estate investors right now.Some buildings located outside main cities are increasingly being overlooked by companies trying to attract workers into central offices and are worth more if sold empty.Meanwhile, well-located offices with great amenities are massively outperforming.In this episode, JLL's senior office leasing brokers from Europe, Australia, U.S., and Asia discuss the past year in office leasing, and what's ahead, with Perspectives podcast host Rebecca Kent.Guests:Jeff Eckert, president, United States agency leasingNeil Prime, head of large-scale project leasing, UKMarie-Laure de Sousa, head of office leasing, EMEAAlex Barnes, managing director, Hong Kong and Macau operationsTim O'Connor, head of office leasing, Australia

02-21
33:12

Ep 6: What's driving the revival of real estate's 'challenged' sectors? - Andrew Ballantyne, head of research - Australia, JLL

Retail real estate, student accommodation, and the hotels and hospitality sector took a hit during the COVID pandemic. But less than five years on, their comeback journeys are defying expectations.Respected real estate analyst and commentator Andrew Ballantyne speaks to Perspectives podcast host Rebecca Kent about what has been driving the rebound of what were real estate's most challenged asset classes.He also dives into the industry's most polarising sector: offices. Plus, find out why real estate investment volumes have come to be at their lowest level since 2012.

11-26
22:14

Ep5: The 'haves' and 'have-nots' of offices and why mortgage distress headlines are misleading - with Andrew Ballantyne, JLL

Host Rebecca Kent checks in with JLL's head of research for Australia and New Zealand, Andrew Ballantyne for a download of what JLL's half-year data tells us about the state of real estate.Business's sustainability requirements are driving a huge desirability gap between new and upgraded buildings and those that have had less attention. Meanwhile, most investors are sitting tight as they make new discoveries about the price of their real estate assets.Also, considering cost-of-living pressures, consumers are still spending and retail is fairing better than you might think. Could mortgage stress really be that bad?Music: Summer Love by Helkimer is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

08-10
20:53

Ep4: Barista coffee and views to die for: designing JLL's new Sydney office, with Christina Khoo, JLL

JLL, the global real estate services firm, recently moved its central Sydney operations to a new office at the Lendlease-owned Salesforce Tower. The office is everything research says workplaces need to be: it’s hospitality-driven, sustainable, flexible, tech-enabled, it encourages collaboration, plus there’s barista-made coffee, beer on tap and views to die for.In this episode, Christina Khoo, who designed the premium space, chats to Rebecca Kent about how the office is being received, and the pressure of designing a new workplace for your own colleagues – and your boss.Music: Slipping Away, Dyalla

07-12
45:54

Ep 3: Three things that have got real estate talking, with Andrew Ballantyne, head of research - Australia and NZ, JLL

Why Australia is bucking the trend on office demand; The tax boost that build-to-rent needed; And how much longer will industrial real estate remain the industry's golden child. JLL's head of research for Australasia, Andrew Ballantyne explores these ideas, supported by JLL data collated from the first three months of 2023.He is interviewed by Rebecca Kent, director of content in Australia, for JLL.

05-29
24:41

Ep2: 5 frequently asked questions about real estate sustainability, with Connor McCauley and Anthony Clark, JLL

Measures to mitigate real estate’s impact on the environment are gathering pace, but some managers are struggling to keep up, with confusion around sustainability targets and how to achieve them.JLL’s Connor McCauley, head of sustainability for Australia and New Zealand, and Anthony Clark, senior director in tenant representation, share the five most frequently asked questions they encountered from real estate professionals when they organised a roadshow around Australia to discuss the financial and social imperatives of sustainability.“A lot of people don’t understand the difference between carbon neutral and carbon net zero,” Clark says in the podcast.Meanwhile, McCauley says the basic first step of carrying out an audit on business’s energy and water consumption could be “revealing”, with some businesses discovering they were still paying for bin collections when bins were empty due to increased remote working.“The cost of an audit hasn't gone up, but energy prices and the cost of waste collection definitely have, so it’s highly recommended.” This episode of JLL’s Perspectives podcast is hosted by Rebecca Kent, content director, JLL.jll.com.au/en/campaign/perspectives-podcast

02-08
27:04

Ep 1: What does the post-COVID university campus look like? - David Bruce, Monash University; Dinesh Acharya, JLL

Universities have been redesigning their campuses and classrooms to suit how people want to teach and learn in the 2020s.Spaces now accommodate remote and on-site students at the same time, and there’s a greater leaning towards collaborative learning. Why the changes? What makes an optimal university campus experience in the post-COVID era? And after lockdowns and travel restrictions caused pain for universities globally, what other disruptions could be on the horizon?Hear from Dinesh Acharya, who heads JLL's higher education consulting business, and David Bruce, space planning and development manager at Monash University.Host: Rebecca Kent, content director, JLL.

05-03
22:10

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