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发表于 2012-1-4 22:30:50
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回复 14# txn_19830128
i put my money in you
hong kong must keep expanding the office spaces
i don't want to see jobs flowing to shenzhen because companies don't have enough offices in CBD
Hong Kong: World’s Most Expensive Office Space
Hong Kong had the world’s most expensive office space last year, overtaking the previous year’s leader, London’s West End, from property consultancy DTZ showed Thursday.
The annual occupancy cost per workstation in Hong Kong’s Central and Admiralty districts surged 31% to $22,330 last year from $17,050 in 2009, the steepest rise in DTZ’s survey for 2010. Hong Kong ranked second in the survey in 2009.
London’s West End, which topped the list in 2009, took second place in 2010, with an occupancy cost per workstation of $20,160, up 4% from a year earlier.
Geneva, whose occupancy cost rose 12% last year to $18,840 from $16,870 in 2009, ranked third last year.
The annual survey assessed office space occupancy costs in 121 business districts in 47 countries or territories across the globe, taking into account differences in how prime commercial space is used in each location. The occupancy cost is based on rent, maintenance costs, property taxes, and other factors.
DTZ said the soaring costs in Hong Kong were driven by rising prime rents on the back of healthy demand and a shortage of space.
“Hong Kong is traditionally a volatile and cyclical market, responding very quickly to economic highs and lows. This is reflected in the fact that the prime rent took only one year to recover its ground in the wake of the financial
crisis,” David Green-Morgan, head of Asia-Pacific research at DTZ, said in a statement.
The firm said it expects the gap between occupancy costs in Hong Kong and other cities to continue to widen, and Hong Kong’s costs per workstation to rise to $31,520 by 2015.
wtf from 20万一平米至30万一平米
所以香港多精英也不奇怪 |
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