A subdued outlook for consumption and a large pipeline of new retail developments will mean that rental values in Brussels stagnate next year. But for the first time in at least 15 years, limited new retail space in Antwerp, alongside its popularity among retailers, is likely to drive rental values above those in Brussels.
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