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Is the convergence of Zurich and Geneva office rents justified?

The combination of stronger occupier demand from multinational and financial services firms, lower completion volumes and a low starting vacancy rate has helped close the gap between the level of office rents in Geneva and Zurich. Given its smaller development pipeline and continued interest from international companies, it is possible that rents become more expensive in Geneva than Zurich.

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