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Retail 2020 Seminar
On 14th September 2010 in Warsaw, Jones Lang LaSalle is organising a CEE regional seminar dedicated to Retail 2020, a definitive study of the rapidly changing global retail landscape over the next ten years. With presentation from leading specialists based on cutting edge research and analysis, this event is a must for individuals and companies with a stake in the Retail sector in CEE over the next 10 years.
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Budapest City Report Q2 2010
Rental growth is forecast to return to a select number of CEE markets and in certain submarkets as we move into 2011, but it will be as a result of a lack of supply rather than notable upturns in demand. While vacancy rates in many markets have been subjected to upward pressure, this has typically been due to disposals of second-hand space as occupiers have implemented consolidation and/or rationalisation programmes and exited their lower quality holdings.
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