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Immostat market indicators for H1 2026
Laurence Bouard • July 06, 2026
Cushman & Wakefield Study: AI to Drive Stronger Growth and Higher Real Estate Demand Across Asia Pacific
Cushman & Wakefield’s new study shows AI adoption is set to boost economic growth and drive higher demand for office, logistics, data centres and retail real estate across Asia Pacific.
Chek Yee Foo • June 10, 2026
Retail Parks: A Resilient Retail Format Entering a New Phase of Transformation
After two decades of rapid expansion, retail parks are entering a new phase of maturity. As new developments slow, growth is increasingly driven by extensions, refurbishments and the redevelopment of existing retail areas. Supported by strong leasing fundamentals, a more diversified tenant mix and sustained investor demand, retail parks continue to demonstrate their ability to adapt to changing retailer strategies, consumer expectations and territorial challenges.
Laurence Bouard • June 04, 2026
Cushman & Wakefield Announces Senior Leadership Appointments to Accelerate Global Capital Markets Growth
Cushman & Wakefield has appointed Josh Cullen as Head of Capital Markets, Asia Pacific, and Gordon Marsden as Head of Global Capital, APAC & EMEA — reinforcing the firm's commitment to strengthening investor relationships and accelerating cross-border capital growth.
Chek Yee Foo • June 03, 2026
From stone to algorithm: the renewal of the data center in the age of AI
Cushman & Wakefield’s latest study highlights the profound transformation of data centers driven by generative artificial intelligence. The global market is expected to more than double by 2030, fueled by surging computing demand, particularly for inference workloads and large language models.
While the United States remains the dominant market, Europe and Asia-Pacific are rapidly expanding their development pipelines. AI-related demand could account for up to 90% of total data center usage by 2030.
France stands out thanks to its low-carbon energy mix and strong nuclear capacity, reinforcing its strategic role in Europe, with Paris emerging as a leading hub. Data centers are increasingly seen as a hybrid asset class between real estate and infrastructure, attracting growing investment flows projected to exceed €90 billion in France by 2035.
Laurence Bouard • May 11, 2026