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Bangkok Office Market Q2-2010
28 Aug, 2010
Bangkok Office Market Q2-2010 No new office supply came onto the market in Q2 2010 and only very limited supply will be expected until Q4 2010 with the scheduled opening of Sathorn Square. Very little relocation activity in Q2 reflecting the ongoing political impasse deterring companies from making long term plans.
Bangkok Condominium Market Q2-2010
New launches in Q2 2010 fell dramatically compared to the previous two quarters as prolonged demonstrations culminating in violent rioting led to developers delaying launch dates. The reduction in tensions means that the market is set to resume its stellar growth for the second
half of 2010.
Bangkok Luxury & Upper Scale Hotel Q2-2010
25 Aug, 2010
Bangkok Luxury & Upper Scale Hotel Q2-2010
The protests and rioting over April and May wreaked havoc for the hotel market for Q2 with occupancies plummeting to all time lows, some even to single digits. A number of hotels were forced to close their doors as they were located next to or within the protest area.
Pattaya City Condominium Market - 1st Half 2010 Significant new supply is being added to Pattaya city over the course of 2010, representing a 20% increase in total supply.Market absorption will be challenging over the next two years exacerbated by political uncertainty and the strong baht deterring foreign buyers.
Global Retail Report Spring 2010
For a second consecutive year, premier street front rents in almost every region of the world moved lower during the past 12 months. As the lingering eff ects of the global downturn reduced demand for some of the world’s most prime real estate, rents followed suit. Despite an improved global economic landscape, retailers were still expressing caution in terms of expanding and committing to new stores.