Hotels, apartments or condos, offices, retail spaces or for leisure activities: mixed-used complexes have the wind in their sails.While these concepts have been around for a long time, today they are a part of a global strategy to optimise the return on investments for each of the elements in the puzzle.
The Ritz-Carlton in Shenzhen in China, the Westin in Annapolis in the United States and the Jurys in Milton Keynes, in London’s suburb, all have at least one point in common: they will all be a part of a mixed-use complex. If we look at the upcoming openings of hotel groups, this trend could...
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