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CHICAGO – JLL has proudly announced its recognition as a 2025 World’s Most Admired Company by Fortune magazine. This accolade marks the ninth consecutive year that the company has earned a spot on this esteemed list, highlighting its commitment to excellence and innovation within the real estate industry.
Fortune's ranking is based on a comprehensive survey that evaluates companies across various sectors, focusing on attributes such as innovation, management quality, social responsibility, and overall financial performance. JLL’s consistent presence on this list underscores its dedication to providing exceptional service and fostering sustainable practices in real estate.
The company’s leadership in the industry has been driven by its strategic initiatives, which emphasize client satisfaction, technological advancements, and a strong commitment to corporate responsibility. JLL's recognition as a Most Admired Company not only reflects its strong market position but also its enduring reputation for integrity and professionalism in the competitive landscape of real estate services.
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