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      <description>According to CBRE’s 2022 Asia-Pacific Investor Intentions Survey, investors continue to target alternative sectors that have benefited from structural changes driven by the coronavirus pandemic.
Interest in cold storage has strengthened further, with growing investment demand from cold-storage related occupiers and core funds. In Hong Kong, the demand for cold storage has accelerated since the pandemic, with grocery retailers and restaurants looking towards increasing online sales, and a rise in...</description>
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      <description>Institutional investors are always ahead of market cycles. They have a strong sense when the market is about to turn and what asset classes are going to make them a fortune. Recently, they have been grabbing Hong Kong’s industrial blocks.
In line with global trends, fund managers ticked industrial property as their most-favoured sector in Hong Kong, with 11 of 14 deals done so far this year involving factories and warehouses.
Property funds have been particularly active in the Hong Kong...</description>
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      <title>Industrial property shines as a beacon of recovery in Hong Kong</title>
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      <description>In recent years, the shared economy has gone beyond the workplace to living space in Hong Kong. While the local co-living market is still in its infancy, with only around 10 buildings in the city, there are signs pointing to its potential as the next big business.
According to the CBRE Global Living Report released earlier this year, Hong Kong maintained its position as the world’s most expensive residential city, with an average property price of more than US$1.2 million.
Co-living is gaining...</description>
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