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A record year has put the market for office space in Berlin on excellent footing: many foreign companies established a presence in Germany's capital for the first time in 2010. The leading cohort was industrial concerns. Administrative offices for industrial concerns account for about 14.8 percent of the total rental volume. It was in particular the number of large-scale rental agreements that showed a significant increase, and include offices rented by Bosch, Siemens, Total and Mercedes. Traditionally, small-scale rentals have played a very important role in the Berlin office rental market, with significant stabilizing effects.
The eastward expansion of the EU in particular has put Berlin on the radar of companies and institutions with international operations and an innovative orientation. They recognize that Berlin is not only a center of political decision making, but also an attractive location for business that offers a number of competitive advantages – in addition to the high quality of life that people enjoy here. Berlin's strengths derive not only from the concentration of political processes in Germany’s capital. The city also owes its reputation to the rich panorama of cultural, scientific and tourist institutions of international standing. The moderate costs associated with living in Berlin and establishing a business presence here, especially viewed in light of the price-performance ratio and in international comparison, significantly enhance Berlin's attractiveness. (Sources: Aengevelt Research, City Report Region Berlin 2010/20111; Cushman & Wakefield Inc., 2011) |
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