Industrial Real Estate (Singapore)-DBS France

  • Industrial Real Estate (Singapore)-DBS France
  • Industrial Real Estate (Singapore)-DBS France
  • Industrial Real Estate (Singapore)-DBS France
  • How many square ft is a industrial property in Singapore?
  • Industrial 1,518 to 87,802 sq ft (141.03 to 8,157.07 sq m) < Previous 1 2 3 Next > Browse properties for sale in: Singapore Regions City & South West District 01 District 02 District 03 District 04 District 05 District 06 District 07 District 08 District 09 District 10 District 11 District 12 District 13 District 14 District 15 District 16
  • Why is Singapore a good place to build a pharmaceutical facility?
  • According to Singapore Economic Development Board, 8 of the top 10 pharmaceutical companies have facilities in Singapore, manufacturing 4 of the top 10 drugs by global revenue. For their real estate needs, the build-to-suit model has allowed businesses to construct a facility suitable to their needs with a lower upfront capital.
  • Are prime logistics buildings a good investment in Singapore?
  • According to CBRE Research, prime logistics buildings in Singapore registered a strong occupancy of 99.6% as at Q2 2021. Furthermore, warehouse supply pipeline remains subdued, with an average future supply at 2.24 million sq. ft. per annum, which is below the 10-year historical average of 3.86 million sq. ft. per annum.
  • Who is Savills International Residential?
  • Savills International Residential team focuses on luxury houses and apartments, servicing capital cities and premium regional lifestyle markets around the world. Find out more Insight & Opinion
  • Will the industrial real estate sector continue to grow?
  • Indeed, the industrial real estate sector has been going through an exciting time, of which we are confident that it will continue to have a strong growth momentum and remain as one of the most active real estate sectors to watch.
  • Will a semiconductor shortage benefit industrialists in Singapore?
  • That said, the current shortage could benefit industrialists in the electronics sectors, as Singapore accounts for about 5% of global wafer fabrication capacity and 19% of the global semiconductor equipment market share, according to Ministry of Trade and Industry.

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