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Global Cities Report 2016


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Publication Date: November-2015
Document Type: Report
Publisher: Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
Number Of Pages: 39
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Knowledge Topics:
Location Strategies,Strategy and Leadership
 
Description:
The UN is forecasting the world’s cities to increase in population by 380 million people in the next five years. Consequently, the planet will need to build the equivalent of five cities the size of Los Angeles every year between now and 2020, and all the supporting infrastructure. The development potential of this rapid urbanisation is huge, offering considerable opportunities to firms and investors that operate globally.
 
Keywords:
urbanisation, growth, infrastructure, super cities