Ontdek nieuwe kansen in een wereldeconomie waarin steden veranderen door verschillende factoren, van demografie tot bevolkingsmigratie en van nieuwe infrastructuur tot industrie.
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Global E-commerce Outlook 2022 Update

Future Cities
E-commerce stimuleert een sterke vraag naar industrieel en logistiek vastgoed. CBRE Global Research heeft een analyse gemaakt van de toekomstige groei van e-commerce en de impact daarvan op 48 industriële en logistieke markten wereldwijd.
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