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Thailand industrial vacancy rate to reach 8-10% in the medium term
This is as most of the upcoming new supply will be non-speculative.
Thailand industrial vacancy rate to reach 8-10% in the medium term
This is as most of the upcoming new supply will be non-speculative.
Mumbai office leasing activity down 10.8% to 1.5m sq ft in Q3
Navi Mumbai accounted for almost a quarter of the leasing volume.
What’s driving Adelaide’s strong retail supply pipeline?
Nearly 13,000sqm of new space was completed in the last six months.
Manila office absorption increases to 20,500sqm in Q3
Thanks to a stronger leasing market.
Flight-to-quality, competitive rents to dominate Jakarta’s office market in 2024
No new supply is expected for next year.
Bangkok prime retail rents rise by 5.2% in Q3
This indicates that rents are finally stabilising.
Bengaluru sees robust retail demand in Q3
Find out which retailers took up large spaces during the quarter.
Sydney to see nearly 40,000sqm of new retail space by year-end
This will be from four neighbourhood projects.
Kuala Lumpur office rents reach record highs
Grade A office rents rose by 7.9% in Q3.
This was the largest industrial project completed in Adelaide in Q3
It was a 12,000sqm service centre.
Hanoi Grade A office rents to grow by less than 1% by year-end
And vacancy is expected to rise significantly.
New home launches in Mumbai up 34.9% to a record high of 8,480 units in Q3
Nearly 30% of the launches were in Navi Mumbai.
Hong Kong Grade A office rents down 2.3% in Q3
Hong Kong East saw the steepest decline of 4.6%.
Seoul’s Q3 industrial net absorption reaches record highs
Net absorption was at 77% of the total figures recorded in 2022.
Delhi gross office leasing volume hits nearly 3m sq ft in Q3
Net absorption rose to 1.7 million sq ft during the quarter.
Ho Chi Minh City’s Grade A office supply hits 456,200sqm in Q3
Thanks to the launch of units in The Hallmark and The METT.
Manila to see nearly 2,000 residential units by year-end
The city’s recovering vacancy rates are expected to be dampened by the launch of new units.