Seven Quarters of Rising CBD Office Rents: Which Tenants Are Paying Up?

Singapore CBD Grade A rents rose for seven straight quarters as vacancy hit 4.4% and supply thinned; so who’s paying up, and why?

Singapore CBD Grade A rents rose for seven straight quarters as vacancy hit 4.4% and supply thinned; so who’s paying up, and why?

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