What Makes Cities Successful Randstad on the World Stage 1966 7 World Cities London Moscow New York Paris Randstad Rhein-Ruhr Tokyo Today: JLL City Commercial Attraction Index – Top 20 1 Tokyo 2 New York London Paris Los Angeles Chicago Shanghai Seoul Washington DC Beijing Moscow 3 4 5 Population Economic Output Corporate Presence Connectivity Real Estate Stock Real Estate Investment 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 Hong Kong Atlanta Dallas Singapore San Francisco Randstad Houston Sao Paulo 20 Toronto 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 TECHNOLOGY TALENT GOVERNANCE TRANSPARENCY BUSINESS FRIENDLINESS SUSTAINABILITY LIVEABILITY The Language of a Modern Competitive City GLOBAL FLUENCY Brookings/Greg Clark 3 The Language of a Modern Competitive City Adaptability to global dynamics Culture of knowledge and innovation 10 TECHNOLOGY Specializations with global reach International connectivity Ability to secure inward investment TALENT Global orientation Opportunity and appeal to the world GOVERNANCE BUSINESS FRIENDLINESS SUSTAINABILITY LIVEABILITY Leadership with a world view TRANSPARENCY GLOBAL FLUENCY Government as global enabler Compelling global identity Brookings/Greg Clark 4 The rise of the Super Cities account for 20% of real estate investment … Paris New York London Tokyo 5 Evolving Systems of Cities “One North” Super City Manchester Liverpool Leeds Newcastle Sheffield Kansai Toronto-Waterloo Super Cluster Oresund Waterloo Hamilton Toronto Copenhagen Malmo Kyoto Kobe Osaka Greater Boston Randstad Yangtze River Delta Cambridge Boston I-90 The Hague Amsterdam Rotterdam Utrecht San Francisco Bay RheinRuhr Silicon Valley San Francisco Suzhou Shanghai Hangzhou Wuhan 1+8 City Cluster Duisburg Essen Dortmund Bonn Cologne Dusseldorf Gauteng Johannesburg Soweto Pretoria 6 Randstad on the World Stage City competitiveness indices Real estate investment flows Competitive strengths What to look out for? 7 The Business of City Competitiveness 150 Performance Indices….and Counting Month 00, 2014 8 Performs Strongly in Innovation and Sustainability 2ThinkNow - Innovation Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Boston New York Vienna London Paris Munich San Francisco San Jose Copenhagen Amsterdam Hong Kong Los Angeles Berlin Toronto Frankfurt Seattle Stockholm Lyon Tokyo Chicago Siemens - Green City 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Copenhagen Stockholm Oslo Vienna Amsterdam Zurich Helsinki Berlin Brussels Paris London Madrid Vilnius Rome Riga Warsaw Budapest Lisbon Ljubljana Bratislava Source: 2ThinkNow, Siemens 9 … and in Destination Power and Liveability Mastercard - Global Destinations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 London Bangkok Paris Singapore Dubai New York Istanbul Kuala Lumpur Hong Kong Seoul Barcelona Amsterdam Milan Rome Mercers - Quality of Life 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Vienna Zurich Auckland Munich Vancouver Dusseldorf Frankfurt Geneva Copenhagen Bern Sydney Amsterdam Wellington Ottawa Source: Mastercard, Mercers 10 Top Cities for Commercial Property Investment Q2 2011 – Q2 2014 1 - 10 US$ bn 11 - 20 US$ bn 1 London 97 11 Shanghai 25 2 New York 90 12 San Francisco 23 3 Tokyo 54 13 Boston 22 4 Paris 52 14 Sydney 5 Los Angeles 37 15 6 Chicago 30 7 Washington DC 8 9 Randstad US$ bn 36 Randstad 8.1 22 46 Amsterdam 5.2 Dallas 18 88 The Hague 1.7 16 Seattle 17 113 Rotterdam 0.7 29 17 Toronto 16 121 Utrecht 0.5 Hong Kong 27 18 Houston 16 Singapore 27 19 Stockholm 15 26 20 Moscow 15 10 Seoul Investment volumes in US$ billions Source: JLL, 2014 11 Cross-Border Real Estate Investment Activity Real Estate Investment, Q2 2011-Q2 2014 London: US$97 bill 27% 73% New York: US$90 bill 45% 55% Paris: US$52 bill 59% Tokyo: US$54 bill 31% 41% 69% RANDSTAD: US$8 bill 36% Cross-Border 34% 64% Domestic 12 City Competitiveness Cobwebs Amsterdam Rotterdam City GDP City GDP Population Office Stock Corporate Presence Investment Intensity Connectivity Cross Border Investment High-Tech Industry Education Real Estate Transparency Country Risk Population Office Stock Corporate Presence Investment Intensity Cross Border Investment Connectivity Real Estate Transparency Country Risk High-Tech Industry Education The Hague Utrecht City GDP City GDP Population Corporate Presence Connectivity High-Tech Industry Education Office Stock Investment Intensity Cross Border Investment Real Estate Transparency Country Risk Population Corporate Presence Office Stock Investment Intensity Cross Border Investment Connectivity High-Tech Industry Education Real Estate Transparency Country Risk Based on comparison with 100 global cities Source: JLL, July 2014 13 City Competitiveness Cobwebs Randstad City GDP Population Office Stock Corporate Presence Investment Intensity Connectivity Cross Border Investment High-Tech Industry Education Real Estate Transparency Country Risk Based on comparison with 100 global cities Source: JLL, July 2014 14 Innovation Clusters – Tech Start Ups and Patents Tech Start-ups San Francisco Bay Los Angeles London Boston New York DC/Baltimore RANDSTAD Utrecht Rotterdam The Hague Amsterdam Patents San Francisco Bay Boston Paris RANDSTAD Osaka San Diego Source: OECD, Crunchbase 2014 Tokyo Eindhoven Amsterdam Rotterdam The Hague Utrecht 15 JLL City Momentum Index – Top Cities Incubator Cities High-Tech Hubs Elite Cities Paris, Berlin, Chicago San Francisco, San Jose Austin, Boston, Seoul Toronto, Munich London, New York Hong Kong, Singapore Los Angeles Randstad Copenhagen, Sydney Resurgent Cities BRIC Urbanisers Shanghai, Beijing Wuhan, Chengdu, Tianjin Shenzhen, Guangzhou Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai Dubai, Tokyo Dublin Long- term Momentum Short-term Momentum Beyond the BRICs Lima, Jakarta, Bogota Manila, Bangkok Jeddah Source: JLL, 2014 16 Randstad What to look out for? Rise of ‘Systems of Cities’ Competition and Opportunity from the ‘Super Cities’ Randstad’s global supremacy in Science and Technology The power of City Leadership and Vision 17 Randstad on the World Stage COPYRIGHT © JONES LANG LASALLE IP, INC. 2014
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