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Should we worry about Turkey’s shopping centre pipeline?

Over the next 18 months, Turkey’s shopping centre market faces a 20% rise in supply. Yet unlike 2008 and 2011, when supply rose by a similar margin, occupier market fundamentals should prove more resilient, thus helping to avert a repeat of the rental value falls that followed past supply spikes.

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