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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
the lifecycle of logistics warehouses
Cushman & Wakefield releases a groundbreaking study on the lifecycle of logistics warehouses in France. With rising technical, regulatory, and ESG standards, nearly half of the warehouse stock may require upgrades. Obsolescence is categorized into five types: structural, technical, regulatory, geographical, and economic. The study highlights three strategies to manage long-term value: anticipate, sustain, and transform assets. Three case studies (BARJANE, PANATTONI, LOGICOR) showcase these strategies through construction, renovation, and densification projects. The goal is to extend warehouse lifespan and value while meeting evolving market demands.
Laurence Bouard • March 31, 2026
High Streets, Retail Parks, Shopping Centres: Belgium regains momentum
Driven by a particularly dynamic year in 2025, the Belgian retail market is showing strong signs of renewed momentum. From the rise of flagship stores and the arrival of new international brands to the revival of shopping centres and sustained activity in out‑of‑town retail, every segment is gaining traction. This article provides a full overview of a sector in transformation, ready to continue evolving in 2026.
Jonathan Delguste • February 12, 2026
Laurence Bouard • January 08, 2026
Cushman & Wakefield facilitates Southeast Asia showcase to highlight the region’s benefits to manufacturers
Cushman & Wakefield, a leading global real estate services firm, hosted the Breaking into Southeast Asia, New Opportunities for China’s Manufacturing & Logistics Industry forum, held in Shanghai and Shenzhen on October 21 and October 24.
Helsa Anabel • October 25, 2024
C&W Hotel Barometer Spain H1 2021
The Hotel Sector Barometer for Spain reviews the hospitality market. Although the end of the semester continues to evolve downwards compared to the first half of 2020, June has shown signs of recovery.
Albert Grau • July 30, 2021
Cushman & Wakefield expands VIC industrial and office agency teams
Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to announce five new appointments within its Victorian Commercial Real Estate business, adding a depth of experience and strength to the Industrial Sales & Leasing and Office Leasing teams.
Luke Etherington • March 02, 2021
Hotel Barometer Spain Q1 2021
The Hotel Sector Barometer for Spain reviews the hospitality market. The sector is in an expectant mood with regard to the summer season, hoping for a resurgence of demand for holiday destinations on both the Spanish mainland and the islands. The vaccine rollout represents a key step in overcoming the crisis.
Albert Grau • February 01, 2021
C&W Hotel Barometer Spain 4Q 2020
The Hotel Sector Barometer for Spain, is produced jointly by STR and C&W, this issue reviews the hospitality market in 2020.
Albert Grau • February 01, 2021
Deka Immobilien acquires Melbourne office tower for $454 million
In one of the most significant Australian office market transactions since the COVID-19 pandemic, German investor, Deka Immobilien has acquired a 22 level A-grade office tower at 452 Flinders Street, Melbourne, from the Dexus Wholesale Property Fund for $454 million.
Luke Etherington • September 11, 2020