Chinese Technology Firms’ Demand for Office, Research Space Surges as Beijing Pushes for Greater Self-Reliance amid US Tensions (SCMP)
- Investment in office space, research facilities in technology parks topped US$2.25 billion in first quarter, an all-time high
- Active technology, media and telecoms companies in the office market show the government’s incentives have taken effect, analyst says
China’s efforts to enhance its technological strength have resulted in surging demand for technology districts, according to real estate services firm CBRE. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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