Buoyed by strong economic conditions, industrial occupiers in Central Europe are expanding, leading to falling vacancy and rising rents. However, supply is responding. We expect this to curb rental growth in Poland from 2016 and the Czech Republic from 2017, but see little risk of a serious supply overhang.
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