Randstad

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
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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
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TECHNOLOGY
TALENT
GOVERNANCE
TRANSPARENCY
BUSINESS
FRIENDLINESS
SUSTAINABILITY
LIVEABILITY
The Language of a Modern Competitive City
GLOBAL FLUENCY
Brookings/Greg Clark
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The Language of a Modern Competitive City
Adaptability to global dynamics
Culture of knowledge and innovation
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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
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The rise of the Super Cities
account for 20% of real estate investment …
Paris
New York
London
Tokyo
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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
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Randstad on the World Stage
City competitiveness indices
Real estate investment flows
Competitive strengths
What to look out for?
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The Business of City Competitiveness
150 Performance Indices….and Counting
Month 00, 2014
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Performs Strongly in Innovation and Sustainability
2ThinkNow - Innovation Index
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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
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5
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10
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15
16
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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
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… and in Destination Power and Liveability
Mastercard - Global Destinations
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London
Bangkok
Paris
Singapore
Dubai
New York
Istanbul
Kuala Lumpur
Hong Kong
Seoul
Barcelona
Amsterdam
Milan
Rome
Mercers - Quality of Life
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14
Vienna
Zurich
Auckland
Munich
Vancouver
Dusseldorf
Frankfurt
Geneva
Copenhagen
Bern
Sydney
Amsterdam
Wellington
Ottawa
Source: Mastercard, Mercers
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Top Cities for Commercial Property Investment
Q2 2011 – Q2 2014
1 - 10
US$ bn
11 - 20
US$ bn
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Randstad on the World Stage
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