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Asia-Pacific Cities to Have Lowest Office Availability and US Cities the Highest Over Next Decade

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The Singapore Downtown City and Marina Bay Business District Skyline at twilight. (Getty Images)
The Singapore Downtown City and Marina Bay Business District Skyline at twilight. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
June 1, 2023 | 1:31 P.M.

Asia-Pacific markets, including Chinese cities, Singapore, Seoul and Mumbai, are likely to have a lower surplus of offices over the next decade than other global markets, reports Savills.

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