Founded in the United Kingdom, Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated is a multinational provider of real estate services with offices in 80 countries. Between 2008 and 2018, Roger Staubach held the position of executive chairman at JLL. He retired in 2018. In 2011, JLL and King Sturge, a UK-based company, combined in a £197 million agreement. According to a 2011 article in The Telegraph, the United Company had 43 offices and 2,700 workers and was the largest property agent in the United Kingdom. In 2015, the business bought Guardian Property Asset Management, an Irish enterprise.
As of 2016, institutional and retail clients’ real estate investments valued at $58 billion were managed by JLL’s subsidiary LaSalle Investment Management. By 2016, JLL had created 100 offices internationally and acquired 80 firms. Facebook’s London offices are overseen by JLL, a management business. When the cleaner organized a demonstration in July 2021 against the workloads of the cleaners being doubled, he was acting in his capacity as a trade union representative, and JLL sought to have him removed from the offices.
▶History of the Keller JLL Logo🌞
1999-2014

This logo uses the name Jones Lang LaSalle, which the company adopted in 1999 after merging Jones Lang Wootton and LaSalle Partners. The text is written in a Minion Pro Condensed typeface with a black colour scheme. Long serifs and contrasting stroke thicknesses define it. Every letter is capitalized, but some are larger than others.
2014-Present

Jones Lang LaSalle rebranded itself as JLL to reflect its global reach. The company’s logo now features the simple word “JLL” instead of the lengthy text, which signifies the rebranding. Pentagram Berlin designers changed the glyph forms to make them bolder and more expressive while keeping the recognizable serif font style.