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Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 - HungaryMarket analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013 |
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The report contains country profile with basic information on demographics and macroeconomics as well as details on shopping centre markets. Data includes, among others, total number of shopping centres and GLA – historical data for 2007-2010 and forecasts for 2011-2013. The largest projects are additionally described.
Apart from that, the publication provides the detailed analysis of shopping centre markets in Hungary, together with saturation analysis of the main cities. The market overview is complemented with the profiles of main companies involved in the investment process - constructors, developers and investors.
Why did we decide to write the report?
- The shopping centre market was impacted by the financial crisis that halted or delayed many investment processes, it’s time to check how the market performs currently and whether it’s recovering.
- There is much data on the market situation, however, it is very dispersed – our report collects all the necessary information in one place for a competitive price.
Key report sections
- description and analysis of the shopping centre market in Hungary
- key indicators: number of shopping centres, total/average/new GLA, GLA per 1,000 inhabitants, estimated investment value, market growth
- characteristics of the largest shopping centres
- saturation of main cities in terms of shopping centres GLA
- market outlook: projects expected for 2011-2013, including shopping centres under construction and those planned, and how it will impact the market
- companies involved in the development of shopping centres, including investors, developers and contractors
- a brief background of macroeconomic and demographic environment
Report answers following questions
- How developed is the country in terms of shopping centres number and GLA?
- How many shopping centres are to be opened in Hungary in 2011-2013, and where are the largest projects located?
- Which cities are the most and the least saturated taking into account shopping centres area?
- What are the main trends and factors influencing shopping centre market?
- How will the shopping centre market look like in three-year term?
Report strengths
- includes historical data
- everything on shopping centres in Hungary in one document
- a great amount of tables and graphs giving the image of shopping centre market in the country
- development forecasts up to 2013
- lots of additional information on: macroeconomic and demographic overview, retail market growth, details on companies involved into development process, market trends, consumer attitude
Reports available in this series:
- SERIES: Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 »
Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013 - Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 - Bulgaria »
Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013 - Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 - Czech Republic »
Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013 - Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 - Hungary »
Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013 - Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 - Poland »
Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013 - Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 - Romania »
Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013 - Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 - Slovakia »
Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013
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Methodology p. 5
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Executive summary p. 9
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Hungary p. 13
- Demographics p. 14
- Macroeconomic overview p. 16
- Retail industry overview p. 17
- Shopping centre market overview 2007-2011 p. 18
- Shopping centre space saturation analysis 2010-2013: largest cities p. 29
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List of graphs p. 37
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List of tables p. 38
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About PMR p. 39
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Contact PMR p. 40
List of graphs
- Distribution of the population in Hungary (%), 2009
- Unemployment rate in Hungary (%), 2005-2011
- Value of retail trade in Hungary (€ bn), 2004-2012
- GLA in the shopping centres in Hungary, by cities (%), 2010
- Number and GLA (’000 m2) in the shopping centres in Budapest, Hungary, 1997-2013
- GLA (m2) of the shopping centres in the largest cities of Hungary, 2010
- GLA in the pipeline in Hungary’s cities (%), 2011-2013
- GLA in shopping centres in the largest cities of Hungary (’000 m2), active in 2010 and planned for 2011-2013
- GLA in shopping centres per 1,000 inhabitants (m2) in the largest cities of Hungary, 2013f
List of tables
- Annual average exchange rates used for this report, 2004-2010
- Selected macroeconomic and retail market data concerning Hungary, 2007-2011
- Key data on the shopping centre market in Hungary, 2007-2011
- Number of towns in Hungary by population, 1 January 2010
- The largest cities in Hungary, by area and density, January 2010
- Selected macroeconomic and retail market data concerning Hungary, 2007-2011
- Key data on the shopping centre market in Hungary, 2007-2011
- Largest shopping centres in Hungary, 2010
- The largest shopping centres in Hungary launched in 2008-2010
- Largest projects in the pipeline in Hungary, 2011-2013
- Major developers and investors in Hungary, 2010
- Major contractors in Hungary, 2010
- Shopping centres in the largest Hungarian cities, 2010-2013
- GDP per capita in PPS in the regions in Hungary, 2005-2007
Shopping centres in Central Europe 2011 - Hungary
Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013
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