Urban Business Districts Are Rebounding But Face New Challenges
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Five years after the pandemic, 63% of stakeholders say global business districts are more attractive than before
The world’s major business districts have regained their global pulling power, according to the 2025 EY–Urban Land Institute (ULI) Global Business Districts Attractiveness Report, which finds that 63 per cent of stakeholders surveyed now view these districts as more attractive than before the pandemic. The report, the third in a series produced by EY and ULI for the Global Business Districts Innovation Club, assessed 30 major business districts …
The municipality intends to use the funds to build two roundabouts on Bakertand: one at Rillaersebaan, the other at Abcovenseweg. The municipality plans to further adapt Abcovenseweg, adding features such as bus stops. The plan also includes adding bus stops at Rillaersebaan. Lage Wal will be redesigned, including a separate cycle path. "We are naturally very pleased with this promised contribution," says Alderman Willem den Ouden. "With this mo…
Urban Business Districts Are Rebounding But Face New Challenges
Global business districts have shed their pandemic pain and are stronger than ever, but they need to evolve to retain their dominance, according to an EY-Urban Land Institute report released Thursday. More than 60% of the 250 global real estate professionals surveyed said these districts are more desirable than before the pandemic. “Contrary to predictions of their decline, global business districts have adapted and recovered,” Simon Chinn, vic…
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