Research and Markets: Shopping Centres in Central Europe 2011: Market Analysis and Development Forecasts for 2011-2013

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fe3c01/shopping_centres_i) has announced the addition of the "Shopping Centres in Central Europe 2011: Market Analysis and Development Forecasts for 2011-2013" report to their offering.

"Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011, Market Analysis and Development Forecasts for 2011-2013" penetrates the complex exterior of this expanding market to expose current conditions in the six Central European countries of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, and to forecast growth in each country until the year 2013. This new document treats Central European shopping centre development as both a single regional entity and a segmented marketplace by country, evaluating and comparing each in terms of saturation, trends, planned projects, growth, market value and several variations of GLA.

This second edition report contains valuable historical data that clarifies the position of the market as a whole and in each country in relation to the recent economic crisis. When compared to the current numbers, readers can gauge the degree of recovery already experienced and identify the areas of strongest recovery for the next three years, leading to more profitable investment of time, funds and other resources.

PMR market analysts have gathered an enormous amount of diverse data, from the investment possibilities in Poland to the GLA of shopping centres in Bucharest, to the most attractive retail rental spaces in Czech Republic, and combined it into one uniquely comprehensive, well-organized report. Graphs and charts enable effortless comparative research and each country's demographic data and macroeconomic conditions provide the background for a solid and well-rounded understanding of both the market and its potential opportunities.

"Shopping Centres in Central Europe 2011, Market Analysis and Development Forecasts for 2011-2013" is an indispensable tool for locating opportunity in this still relatively unsaturated marketplace. It explores the activities of the most successful companies active in the region, describes the most prominent current and planned projects, and delivers a solid projection of the ways in which investors, developers, builders and the preferences of consumers will expand and shape the market over the next three years.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Executive summary
  • Social and macroeconomic overview of Central European countries
  • Demographics
  • Macroeconomic overview
  • Retail industry overview
  • Comparative analysis of shopping centre market in Central Europe
  • Market size and development 2007-2010 (by GLA, number of schemes and GLA per 1,000 inhabitants)
  • Development forecasts up to 2013
  • Development drivers
  • Largest shopping centres
  • Major developers
  • Shopping centre investment deals
  • Rents and yields
  • Trends in shopping centre development
  • Bulgaria
  • Czech Republic
  • Hungary
  • Poland
  • Romania
  • Slovakia

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
press@researchandmarkets.com