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Rental growth in Warsaw and Krakow set to boost retail capital values

Poland’s strengthening labour market and rising consumer confidence bode well for retail occupier demand in Krakow and Warsaw. And, with little new supply in the pipeline, the prospects for rental growth in both cities look positive.

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