De la schimbările demografice și migrația populației până la infrastructura și sectoarele în curs de dezvoltare, analizăm forțele socio-economice care transformă orașele și scoatem în lumină noi oportunități pe plan global.
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Articol | Creating Resilience
Augmented, not Automated: AI Impact on Jobs in Europe
CBRE research shows AI is augmenting, not automating, European workers. High-exposure cities are the most adaptable — already visible in real estate demand.
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As at the end of the second quarter of 2026, Poland’s total modern warehouse and logistics stock reached 38.0 million sq m.
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The total European data centre market will grow to 13GW of capacity by year end, a 20% rise compared to 2025. Read the full figures for detailed market insights, pricing trends, and outlook across Europe’s key data centre markets.
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Hungary's Q2 2026 investment volume reached €150 million across six transactions, led by offices, with international buyers returning to the market.
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Hungary's I&L stock hit 6.5 million sq m in Q2 2026. CBRE analyses take-up, vacancy, rents, and the development pipeline in Budapest and Regional Hungary.
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Hungarian Office Figures Q2 2026
Office market figures Q2 2026 are out. Discover key trends in vacancy, leasing and supply - read the full report for detailed insights.
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Office leasing held steady, while availability and investment volumes declined QoQ. Retail also witnessed a decline in YoY investment volumes.
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Sofia Industrial Figures H1 2026
Bulgaria’s industrial and logistics sector remains resilient, supported by strong demand, low vacancy and ongoing development activity.
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Ostrava Office Figures H1 2026
At the end of H1 2026, Ostrava's modern office stock totalled 245,700 sq m.
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UK Office Market Figures Q2 2026
Take-up across the UK Markets softened in Q2, down 15% on the quarter, bringing the first half to 2.2m sq ft, 7% below H1 2025.
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UK Monthly Index July 2026
According to CBRE’s Monthly Index, all property capital values declined by 0.2% in July, while rental values increased by 0.2%.