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    Eggcellent Easter thanks to JLL

    JLL’s giant competition eggs the raised over £740 for homeless charity, Crisis, over Easter...

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    JLL’s Scottish graduates

    JLL has appointed two new graduate surveyors to its Edinburgh and Glasgow offices as part of its annual graduate recruitment programme.

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    148-year-old W.A.Ellis disappears into JLL fold

    One of the oldest names in the property industry is to disappear from the high street next year when W.A.Ellis, which has been around since 1868, rebrands as JLL, it has been announced. The company has for many years had a large office on London’s Brompton Road but was acquired by commercial and residential giant JLL in October 2014. At the time, the writing was on already on the wall and despite a statement talking of ‘expanding the success of the W.A.Ellis business’, it was clear JLL intended to dispense with the brand after a ‘period of time’. JLL is currently undergoing an aggressive push into London’s prime residential market, and a spokesperson said of the rebrand: “It’s just a rename to bring it in line with the rest of JLL’s residential estate agency business”. This is despite W.A.Ellis being a high-profile name within London’s prime market. It’s headed up by senior industry figure Lucy Morton, who set up the W.A.Ellis lettings department in 1990. She has also been a president of ARLA and won numerous honours including Estate Agency Leader of the Year at 2011’s Negotiator Awards. She is to remain at the newly unified JLL operation as its…

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    JLL appoints a new head of office in Exeter

    Tim Western, who has worked at the company for 19 years, takes the reins from Charles Kislingbury, who will continue to be based at JLL in Exeter...

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    JLL support Hockey League

    In a landmark title sponsorship deal, the major London corporate hockey league has rebranded, thanks to sponsorship from JLL’s residential agencies in Canary Wharf, the City, and Stratford.

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    JLL supports Girl-Kart Build and Race event

    JLL Canary Wharf is sponsoring two go-karts in London Play’s Girl-Kart Build and Race event, which takes place at Mudchute Farm, Canary Wharf.

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    Latest property news

    All change! JLL says property offices will never be the same again

    JLL set to move into the future with ‘an agile approach to the working day.’

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    Movers & Shakers

    New names at JLL

    JLL has announced the appointments of Michael Whittaker at its Canary Wharf office and Laura Ochoa who will head up the Corporate Relocations team.

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    Housing Market

    What impact would Grexit have on UK housing market?

    Many people believe Greece could now exit from the Eurozone after Greek nationals rejected the terms of an international bailout in Sunday’s referendum. By voting ‘no’, the people of Greece have not chosen to return to the drachma. This is not a vote for ‘Grexit’. But there are some European officials who have already warned that creditors could take the ‘no’ vote to mean that Greeks had rejected further talks. So far the UK housing market has remained largely unaffected by the goings on in Greece, thanks partly to the fact that the UK is not part of the Eurozone and so it has not directly contributed to bailing out Greece since the country got into trouble after the financial crisis. The UK has only really provided a fraction of the assistance indirectly through its membership and contributions to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and as a consequence, Jones Lang LaSalle believes that it is unlikely that even if Greece did leave the eurozone the UK’s housing market would end up being adversely affected. Commenting on the implications of a ‘Grexit’ from the Euro, Andrew Burrell (left), Head of Forecasting at JLL commented, “Our view is that real estate will…

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