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2012年全球购物中心发展报告

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INTRODUCTION
CBRE has measured the level of shopping centre
development in 180 of the world?s major cities. The
survey was based on new centres of over 20,000 sq m
and excluded retail warehousing and factory outlet
centres. The definition used in this analysis is set out in full
in the back of this report. The purpose of this Viewpoint is
twofold:
development markets at city level, both in terms of
2011 completions and space currently under
construction.
attracting cross border retailers.
FULL OF EASTERN PROMISE
China was by far the most active development market last
year with four cities in the top five in terms of the amount
of new space completed. Shenyang (8.1 million people)
was the runaway leader. Six new centres totalling over
one million sq metres opened there in 2011. In second
place was Wuhan (9.8 million people) where 574,000 sq
m of new space opened, also in six centres.
SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT –THE MOST ACTIVE GLOBAL CITIES
Author: Neville Moss, Head of EMEA Retail Research
Contributors: Ronald Chan, Senior Manager Asia Research, Hong Kong and James Costello, Managing
Director, Head of Research Investment Consulting, Americas
0500,0001,000,000
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Beijing, China
Manila, Phillipines
Tianjin, China
Hanoi, Vietnam
Moscow, Russia
St Petersburg, Russia
New Delhi, India
Osaka, Japan
Seoul, South Korea
London, UK
Mexico City, Mexico
Bangalore, India
Chongqing, China
Ankara, Turkey
Mumbai, India
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Istanbul, Turkey
Guangzhou, China
Chengdu, China
Wuhan, China
Shenyang, China
The Most Active Shopping Centre Development
Markets in 2011 (sq m completed)
Cities with more than 100,000 sq m of new shopping centre space in 2011
Source: CBRE
CBRE Global ViewPoint
June 2012GLOBAL RESEARCH AND CONSULTING
OVERVIEW
Global shopping centre development continues apace, with unprecedented levels of construction and new openings
taking place. 7.8 million sq m of new space opened in 2011 and a further 29.6 million sq m is under construction –
equivalent to all the combined existing space in France, UK and Germany.
Emerging markets are far more active than mature ones. In 2011, new centres opened in 63 (35%) of the 180 cities
covered in the survey, of which 50 were in emerging markets. In contrast only five cites in western Europe saw the
development of a new centre last year. Looking ahead, a similar theme is evident. Half (50%) of all space under
construction is in China, with Asia accounting for 70% of all schemes currently being built. The development market is
also
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