As we previously informed you, we have changed not only visually, but above all in a way that allows us to become a platform for the exchange of ideas, opinions and concepts among all market stakeholders as well as – and I feel that this is particularly important – a place where the entire market offering can confront the expectations of those for whom all this is has ultimately been created: the users and tenants.
We want to discuss the responsible development of cities, the quality of urban space, and architecture that not only looks impressive in promotional brochures, but above all responds to the real needs of people who work, live and spend their time in modern buildings. Today, the commercial real estate market is no longer a closed shop reserved for specialists and investors. It increasingly influences the everyday lives of city residents, shaping the way retail, logistics, services and the labour market function. That’s why a broad, open and honest debate is needed.
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