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The Housing Multiplier Effect in Australia
Australia remains under pressure to deliver more housing, faster, and more cost effectively amid population growth and persistent demand pressures. Addressing this, and the associated affordability challenge, has been central to government policy reform at federal and state levels, alongside a range of industry responses.
Ross Hamilton • July 13, 2026
Valeria Naumenkova to be appointed Head of Office Capital Markets Berlin
Cushman & Wakefield continues to expand its management staff in the Office Capital Markets division. With effect from 1 October 2026, Valeria Naumenkova has been appointed Head of Office Capital Markets Berlin & Region East.
Martin Polifke • July 02, 2026
Modern Methods of Construction Industry Expansion Program
The NSW Government is inviting Expressions of Interest from experienced domestic and international Modern Methods of Construction operators to partner in the establishment or expansion of an Advanced Manufacturing Facility in New South Wales.
Ross Hamilton • July 02, 2026
Premium Moorebank industrial asset offers occupiers a rare foothold in Sydney's logistics heartland
Premium Moorebank industrial facility with solar, high-clearance warehousing and strong connectivity to Sydney's freight network.
Jess Freeman • July 01, 2026
Asia Pacific Logistics Markets Diverge Despite 47% Tenant-Favorable Conditions as Supply Constraints Begin to Shift Balance
Asia Pacific’s logistics markets are entering a more complex phase, with divergence across the region increasingly shaping both occupier strategy and investor positioning. According to Cushman & Wakefield’s Waypoint 2026 report, APAC remains the most tenant‑favorable region globally, with 47% of markets favoring occupiers, up from 33% in 2025, although conditions vary significantly as supply and demand dynamics continue to diverge across markets.
Mandy Qian • June 30, 2026
Exploring European Expansion Opportunities for China’s Manufacturing and Logistics Industry
Europe has become a key strategic destination for Chinese companies going global, backed by its high-quality consumer markets, abundant labor force, mature industrial supply chains, and well-established legal framework. In response, Cushman & Wakefield hosted summits on the topic of Europe Unlocked — New Opportunities for China’s Manufacturing & Logistics Industry in Shanghai and Guangzhou in June 2026.
Mandy Qian • June 04, 2026
Private investor acquires Mackay industrial asset for $1.15 million
Private investor acquires Mackay industrial asset for $1.15m, highlighting ongoing demand for regional Queensland investments
Jess Freeman • May 28, 2026
Cushman & Wakefield Advises on the Sale of Avenue du Port 16 Office Building in Brussels
Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to announce that it has successfully advised on the sale of the shares of an office building located at Avenue du Port 16, 1000 Brussels.
Vincent Vanderstraeten • May 27, 2026
Makegoods Explained: A Tenant Guide to Reducing Costs
Makegoods are Back! And They’re More Relevant Than Ever. For a long time, and especially so until recently, makegoods were the clause most tenants barely acknowledged, Landlord's didn't dare draw much attention to...
Simon Keenan • May 25, 2026
Demand for logistics space increases while investment volumes fall by 60%
Demand for logistics and industrial space in the Netherlands increased in the first quarter of 2026, while investment volumes in logistics real estate declined sharply. According to the latest figures from Cushman & Wakefield, take‑up volume rose by 10.5% year‑on‑year in Q1 to approximately 833,000 sq m, while total investment volume in the sector amounted to around €265 million, representing a 60% decrease compared with the same period last year.
This contrast highlights the current dynamics of the market: operational fundamentals remain strong, while investors and developers are increasingly constrained by structural bottlenecks.
Jos Hesselink • May 19, 2026