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Unlock Insights into CRE Women’s Global Market Perspectives with CREW’s New Survey

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Women in the commercial real estate industry are cautiously optimistic about the direction of the global economy in Q1 2023, according to a new series from CREW Network. Drawing on responses from more than 1,100 women across six countries, CREW View: CRE Women Speak provides data and insights into their sentiments and perspectives on economic expectations, growth drivers and major market sectors.

When asked how deal transactions compared between 2021-2022 levels, over 40% reported gains year-over-year. However when looking at Q4 2022 results were mixed; while close to half saw growth overall versus 2021 only 21% mentioned that total deals met expectations during this period.
The report also covers topics such as allocating ESG resources for 2023; new construction starts; outlooks for class B & C office space; central business districts (CBD); affordable vs workforce housing etc.. All industry professionals are invited to participate in upcoming surveys via LinkedIn or attend events such as an Emerging Leaders Retreat (May 10 – 12), networking events at ICSC Las Vegas (May 22 – 23) or a Spring Leadership Summit June 21 – 22 plus monthly webinars throughout the year .

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