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The impact of the Canterbury earthquake on the commercial office market

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  • Title:
    The impact of the Canterbury earthquake on the commercial office market
  • Author: Lincoln University
  • Subjects: A. Nadiah ; S. Bond ; S. Liew ; Z. Moricz
  • Description: The impact of the Canterbury earthquake on the commercial office market. Christchurch’s 22 February 2011 earthquake had a devastating impact on property in the central business district (CBD) with more than 85% of the buildings destined for demolition. A joint project between Lincoln University and one of the world’s largest commercial real estate services firms, CBRE, looked at the impact of the earthquakes on the commercial office market to determine the willingness of businesses to return to the CBD, their preference for building quality and facilities, and how much rent they might be prepared to pay for this. Project: The impact of the Canterbury earthquake on the commercial office market. Researchers: Professor Sandy Bond, Zoltan Moricz (CBRE Auckland) and research assistants Samantha Liew, Anuar Nadiah.
  • Creation Date: 2013
  • Language: English
  • Source: Living Heritage Tikaka Tōku Iho

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