Global shopping centre development April 2017 [electronic resource]
Language: English Series: CBRE Global Viewpoint ; April 2017Publication details: London CBRE 2017Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Provides a snapshot of the world's most active shopping centre markets and identifies the key development trends in those locations. According to this report, 12.5 million sq. m. of shopping center space was added globally in 2016, with most coming to market in Asia. Moreover, of the 33.5 million sq. m. of space under construction around the world as of the end of 2016, 26.6 million sq. m. was underway in Asia Pacific, with construction activity in more than 90% of the Asian cities surveyed. Overall, caution among investors and occupiers and significant market saturation in many markets globally have slowed shopping center construction. At the same time, strong competition among landlords and the increasing impact of e-commerce have led to delayed center openings, or centers opening without being fully occupied.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Book | Virtual Online | ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 159671-2001 |
Provides a snapshot of the world's most active shopping centre markets and identifies the key development trends in those locations. According to this report, 12.5 million sq. m. of shopping center space was added globally in 2016, with most coming to market in Asia. Moreover, of the 33.5 million sq. m. of space under construction around the world as of the end of 2016, 26.6 million sq. m. was underway in Asia Pacific, with construction activity in more than 90% of the Asian cities surveyed. Overall, caution among investors and occupiers and significant market saturation in many markets globally have slowed shopping center construction. At the same time, strong competition among landlords and the increasing impact of e-commerce have led to delayed center openings, or centers opening without being fully occupied.