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MAPIC: Colliers sees retail opportunties in small Polish cities
Date: 17 November 2011
Category: Retail
Seven smaller cities in central Poland offer high retail investment potential, according to an analysis by Colliers International. The property adviser's quarterly report entitled 'Where to invest in Poland' seeks to identify the retail investment gaps in smaller cities with populations between 30,000 and 100,000 inhabitants.

Polish cities are analysed in terms of both existing and planned modern retail supply, as well as economic indicators, such as unemployment rate and purchasing power.

Pruszków, Otwock, Grodzisk Mazowiecki and Sochaczew are identified as the most attractive smaller cities for retail investment in the Mazowieckie province. In Łódzkie province the cities singled out are Zgierz, Kutno and Wieluń.
 
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