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Global shopping centre pipeline Q2 2016 [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: CBRE Global Viewpoint ; April 2016Publication details: London CBRE 2016Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Measures the level of shopping centre development in major cities across the world. Global shopping centre completions have started to slow as parts of the global retail market witness the effects of an imbalance between significant supply and demand. Despite this, there continues to be exceptional levels of construction, particularly in Asia. Globally, 10.7 million sq m of new space opened in 2015 in the 168 cities we surveyed; this is down on 2014, where 12.1 million sq m of space were completed; and a further 41.9 million sq m is under construction, up from 39 million in 2014.
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Measures the level of shopping centre development in major cities across the world. Global shopping centre completions have started to slow as parts of the global retail market witness the effects of an imbalance between significant supply and demand. Despite this, there continues to be exceptional levels of construction, particularly in Asia. Globally, 10.7 million sq m of new space opened in 2015 in the 168 cities we surveyed; this is down on 2014, where 12.1 million sq m of space were completed; and a further 41.9 million sq m is under construction, up from 39 million in 2014.