2015年全球购物中心发展报告.pdf

VIEWPOINT Global Shopping Centre Development VIEWPOINT GLOBAL SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT With contributions from Ian Anderson, Americas Research and Liz Hung, Asia Pacific Research Natasha Patel Ian Anderson Liz Hung Associate Director, Director, Manager, EMEA Research Americas Research Asia Pacific Research Global shopping centre development continues to grow, with exceptional levels of construction and new openings taking place. 11.4 million sq m of new space opened in 2014 in the 171 cities in our survey, compared with 10.6 million sq m in 2013. A further 39 million sq m is under construction, with nine out of the top 10 most active cities globally located in China. Emerging markets such as such as Istanbul, Bangkok, Moscow, Abu Dhabi and Kuala Lumpur are also highly active. The factors driving the pipeline of new space remain unchanged; a growing middle class population in emerging markets, the urbanisation of large cities, and a lack of high quality retail space of the type demanded by cross border retailers, whilst shopping centre construction in the mature markets of Western Europe and the United States remains at a historic low. However a slowdown in delivery of some of these projects, particularly in China, India and Russia, is expected. Q2 2015 | CBRE RESEARCH 2015, CBRE Ltd. | 2 VIEWPOINT GLOBAL SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT This is the fourth year that CBRE has measured the level of shopping centre development in major cities across the world. The survey was based on 171 cities globally and focused on new centres of over 20,000 sq m and excludes retail warehousing and factory outlet centres. The definition used in this analysis is set out in full in the back of this report. This ViewPoint provides a snapshot of the most active shopping centre markets globally and identi

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