(6) Richard Silk, For Empty Offices in China, It’s Location, Location, Location. China Real Time, Apr 15, 2013.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealti ... -location-location/
first five paragraphs:
"There is something sad about the traffic lights blinking over empty boulevards in brand new 'business districts' all over China – places that have all the makings of a thriving commercial center except… well, actual businesses.
"The empty malls and office buildings, waiting for someone to move in, are visible reminders that local governments and their developer pals often build first and ask questions later.
"Optimists counter that Shanghai’s Pudong New Area felt like a ghost town when it was built, pretty much from scratch, in the 1990s. Now it is China’s Wall Street.
"But Pudong has the advantage of sitting just across the river from downtown Shanghai. As every realtor knows, location is everything.
“'In Beijing and Shanghai there is going to be demand for all the prime office space that is being built,' said Chris Brooke, head of real estate services firm CBRE in China, in a recent interview.
My comment: There is no need to read the rest.
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