With environmental credentials of increasing importance for occupiers and investors, we look at which global cities lead the way in their number and share of green certified offices
Office
The where, when and how people work is changing. What are the consequences for office space?
Our experts provide analysis on evolving work dynamics in different territories across the world
The relationship between real estate and inflation is more nuanced than conventional wisdom suggests
The World of Women and Work
The battle for tomorrow’s talent
The total value of global real estate
Property is the world’s biggest store of wealth. Residential has pushed its value to new heights
Hybrid Working Model and Its Benefits
Our index reveals the cities that are more likely to favour a hybrid working model
Greener Agenda
A company’s real estate portfolio can play a major role in reaching emissions targets
Our global research heads forecast future leasing and investment activity
How office life is evolving in China, the US and France
Companies will need clear goals to make a successful transition back to the office
Our team of experts examine the evolving office market across 10 key global cities
Flexible working: the way forward
Demand for a new work style is driving ideas for flexible workspace
Workplace design and wellbeing
Creating an environment that adapts to individuals and embeds diversity
Smart buildings adapt to occupiers’ preferences and can improve efficiencies for property managers
Our What Workers Want survey looks at the future of office space
Why environmental, social and governance (ESG) is so important for real estate investment decisions
With high proportions of future in-migration, these cities face higher demand on real estate and infrastructure
Savills top resilient global cities
Technology, demographics and leadership will disrupt the world’s top cities
The business benefits of sharing
Collaboration and sharing are rewriting the rules and affecting every property
Using more than 100 metrics, we’ve determined the world’s 30 hottest tech locations
The potentially revolutionary new approach of ‘tokenisation’ – fragmenting real-world assets into digital securities
Technology and a greater focus on wellness are changing the modern workplace
How to embrace automation, digitised communication, telecommuting and co-working
What makes a great tech city?
American and Chinese cities make up more than a third of the Savills Tech Cities Index – but do they share a pattern of growth?
The economic impact of populism
How the current climate of political upheaval will affect the global economy and real estate
Eugenie Teasley, Head of Cities at Uber, explains how cities must address future transport issues
The region is set to play a key role in the coming decades
And what could it mean for occupational and investment markets around the world?
Rising residential costs push Hong Kong back to the top of the Savills Live/Work Index
The search for income: 7 ways real-estate risk is changing
The risks of core markets and a search for alternatives
8 things to know about global real estate value
The world’s real-estate value has reached a new high, underlining its global economic role
Measuring real-estate performance across global cities
Which real estate will perform best in the new digital era of the city’s fifth age?
With yields for traditional assets low, is it time to look further afield to create income?
We asked the heads of local markets to position the rent level for different sectors in their cities on our Savills ‘wave’
Dynamic Cities
Savills Investment Management Dynamic Cities helps identify Europe’s leading cities for real-estate investment
Digital disruption at work, rest and play
Experts describe how tech can help keep workers and tenants happy and productive
To plan for and invest in a built environment that will outlast us, we need to redefine and reassess risk
We’ve identified cities that are on the ascendant thanks to their success in the tech sector
Is co-living a model for the future? And does it have appeal beyond Generation Y?
Land values in Chicago from 1830 to 1933 show that real-estate history has a habit of repeating itself
Mixed use or high rise?
Should we build dense, but mid-rise in our cities, or should we focus on high-rise developments? There are two opposing views
Architecture at the limits
Six modern buildings are getting creative to meet environmental challenges