Retail Surge in Berlin
Retail sales in Berlin (adjusted for inflation) climbed 5.8 percent in 2013 compared with an increase of 0.1 percent in Germany as a whole according to Bloomberg (citing data from Berlin’s statistics office). Prime retail rents in the city rose 13 percent last year to an average of 25.08 Euros per square foot according to the report (citing data from Bulwiengesa AG). Berlin has 36 malls with at least three more expected to be added this year.
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