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DTZ: 30,000 square metres of new grade A office space in Hangzhou in 2Q15
According to DTZ’s Property Times, 30,000 square metres of grade A office space were completed in Hangzhou in 2Q15. The total stock across five sub-markets – Huanglong, Wulin, Qingchun, Qianjiang New City and ‘other’ is just under 2.2mn square metres. The overall vacancy rate was 16%, although it ranged between 9.6% in Qingchun to 58.8% in the ‘other’ sub-market....
Read more.DTZ: Grade A office rentals to remain stable in Nanjing over coming year.
According to DTZ’s Property Times, the average grade A rental across all sub-markets in Nanjing fell by 0.2% to CNY4.3 per square metre per day in 2Q15. Because of a sizeable fall in the supply of new office space that is expected to become available in the coming two years, rents are expected by DTZ to remain broadly stable. DTZ also thinks that investor sentiment will remain positive over the coming months....
Read more.DTZ: 283,000 square metres of new grade A office space in Nanjing in 2Q15
According to DTZ’s Property Times, 283,000 square metres of grade A office space were completed in Nanjing in 2Q15. The total stock across four sub-markets – Xuanwu, Gulou, Qinhuai and Jianye – is just over 1.6mn square metres. The overall vacancy rate was 23.9%, although this figure was inflated by the 53.8% vacancy rate in the Jianye sub-market. Conversely, the vacancy rate in the Qinhuai sub-market is just 5.3%....
Read more.DTZ: 775,000 square metres of new grade A offices space to come in Shanghai in 3Q15
According to DTZ’s Property Times, an additional 770,000 square metres of Grade A office space is due to come on line in Shanghai through 3Q15. Further new supply over the next two years could, according to DTZ, contribute to a softening in rents, which fell by 0.3% in 2Q15. Across all six sub-markets in Shanghai, average rents were CNY8.8/ square metre/ day....
Read more.DTZ: 175,000 square metres of new grade A office space in Shanghai in 2Q15
According to DTZ’s Property Times, 175,000 square metres of grade A office space were completed in Shanghai in 2Q15. The total stock across six sub-markets – Jing’an, New Huangpu, Xuhui, Pudong, Changning and ‘other’ is just over 7.2mn square metres. The overall vacancy rate was 8.2%, although it ranged in the various sub-markets from 4.5% in Jing’an to 16.6% in the ‘other’ submarket....
Read more.ECLAC: San Juan 11th busiest container port in Latin America and Caribbean in 2014.
According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the total volume of containers handled through 120 ports in the region rose by 1.3% in calendar 2014 to around 47mn TEUs. The increase followed gains of 5.8% in 1.7% in 2013, 5.8% in 2012 and 13.8% in 2011. San Juan, Puerto Rico, was the 11th busiest container port by this measure, handling just over 1.3mn TEU in 2014....
Read more.ECLAC: Callao sixth busiest container port in Latin America and Caribbean in 2014.
According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the total volume of containers handled through 120 ports in the region rose by 1.3% in calendar 2014 to around 47mn TEUs. The increase followed gains of 5.8% in 1.7% in 2013, 5.8% in 2012 and 13.8% in 2011. Callao, Peru, was the sixth busiest container port by this measure, handling just under 2.0mn TEU in 2014....
Read more.ECLAC: San Antonio and Valparaiso 12th and 14th busiest container ports in Latin America and Caribbean in 2014.
According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the total volume of containers handled through 120 ports in the region rose by 1.3% in calendar 2014 to around 47mn TEUs. The increase followed gains of 5.8% in 1.7% in 2013, 5.8% in 2012 and 13.8% in 2011. San Antonio and Valparaiso were respectively the 12th and 14th busiest ports by this measure, handling about 1.1mn and 1.0mn TEU in 2014....
Read more.ECLAC: Cartagena de las Indias fifth busiest container port in Latin America and Caribbean in 2014.
According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the total volume of containers handled through 120 ports in the region rose by 1.3% in calendar 2014 to around 47mn TEUs. The increase followed gains of 5.8% in 1.7% in 2013, 5.8% in 2012 and 13.8% in 2011. Cartagena de las Indias, Colombia, was the fifth busiest container port by this measure, handling a little over 2.2mn TEU in 2014....
Read more.ECLAC: Guayaquil eighth busiest container port in Latin America and Caribbean in 2014.
According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the total volume of containers handled through 120 ports in the region rose by 1.3% in calendar 2014 to around 47mn TEUs. The increase followed gains of 5.8% in 1.7% in 2013, 5.8% in 2012 and 13.8% in 2011. Guayaquil was the eighth busiest container port by this measure, handling just over 1.6mn TEU in 2014....
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