Caixin
Dec 28, 2022 08:15 PM
BUSINESS

With Vacancies Rising, Rents Are Falling for Beijing’s Premium Office Space

The Wangjing SOHO complex in Beijing’s Chaoyang district in 2021. Photo: VCG
The Wangjing SOHO complex in Beijing’s Chaoyang district in 2021. Photo: VCG

Vacancies have been rising and rents falling in Beijing’s office buildings over the fourth quarter, as businesses cut back on spending amid fallout from the pandemic, industry data show.

China’s deteriorating commercial property shows how the country’s real estate crisis has gone beyond the residential market, which has suffered from a protracted sales slump since last year.

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