All CBRE Research publications are distributed and stored on GKC3 with appropriate security to ensure they reach the intended audience. This page is designed to provide information on policies, support, training, and tools for GKC3.
Global Knowledge Center - GKC3 allows all users of the system to supply an e-mail address to download a report. CBRE users will login using their e-mail address and internal Navigator password to access all editions of reports, while external users will continue to have access only to the latest versions. Users can subscribe to reports by market and property type to receive e-mail notices upon the release of new editions.
Please direct your comments and suggestions to Americas_Research@cbre.com.
GKC3 Help
Why do I need to enter my email address?
Many readers have asked to receive notices upon the release of new reports. To facilitate these subscriptions, GKC3 needs your email address to deliver the notices.
CBRE Research provides access to our reports at no charge. It is important for us to review who uses those reports to ensure the content best serves our users needs and CBRE’s clients’ goals.
I received a confirmation email, but the link is not working. What do I do?
Send an email to Americas_Research@cbre.com with your email address, and we will confirm your account registration manually.
Can I get older editions of CBRE Research Reports?
Prior editions of CBRE Research Reports are available to any CBRE employee. Contact your local CBRE Professional to start working with CBRE, and they can provide these reports. Another option is to subscribe to services available from CBRE Econometric Advisors, more information is available at http://www.cbre-ea.com/
Blocking Email Addresses
CBRE Research has earned its reputation as the definitive source for timely, accurate and insightful market research around the world. Our position is the result of decades of continuous attention and investment in providing CB Richard Ellis clients with the information they need to make the most informed business decisions.
Over the years, many organizations have come to rely upon CBRE Research reports as a key source of data and knowledge. While we are pleased to provide this valuable resource to our clients, many of our competitors have chosen to forgo the effort and expense of replicating our platform, relying instead on a steady stream of free information from CBRE.
In order to protect the value of CBRE Research reports, access to these reports will no longer be available to our competitors or anonymous users.
While we have made every effort to avoid blocking access to legitimate users, if you find you are blocked from accessing CBRE Research reports, please contact us at Americas_Research@cbre.com. Please let us know your association with CBRE, including the name of at least one CBRE professional with whom you have been working. To expedite the handling of your request, please copy that professional in your message.
We deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause for our clients who may be inadvertently affected, but we are confident this new policy will help ensure the ongoing availability of our reports online.