Since last July, the development pipeline in Brussels has grown and prospects for economic growth and thus, occupier demand have nudged lower. While the low availability of Grade A stock will support prime office rental values, Brussels has lost its position in the top three European markets for returns in our five-year forecast period and now sits mid-table.
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