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Jones Lang LaSalle shortens name to "JLL" and unveils new logo

Underscoring its global operation, scale and vision for the future, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), the professional services and investment management firm specializing in real estate, is now using the name JLL and introducing a refreshed logo. In a dramatic depiction of this change, the firm's global headquarters in the Aon Center was lit with the JLL name on March 3rd and 4th. The shorter name and new logo are: * Easily recognized and visible in countries around the world * Memorable and easily pronounced in languages worldwide * Suitable for digital applications and mobile channels Shortening its name to JLL is a natural evolution of the firm's historically rich brand, recognizing that it is a truly global company located in multiple markets, with a wide range of expertise applied through many different client services. It also represents its adaptation to different communication styles in different countries, languages and channels, and especially the use of digital and online. Charles Doyle, chief marketing and communications officer at JLL said, "Although we are adapting our name, our cultural foundation of collaboration, integrity and delivering real value to our clients, people and investors remains constant and unchanging. JLL is easily pronounced, remembered, visible and representative of our firm wherever we serve our clients around the world." Doyle said, "The JLL 'Worldmark' logo symbolises all of this: a global company with local roots, built from multiple types of expertise, working in collaboration with clients wherever they need our services." The JLL name and new logo will be rolled out globally over the next two years. The firm's legal name, Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, and the name of its wholly owned subsidiary, LaSalle Investment Management, will remain unchanged.
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