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South China offices embrace non-traditional tenant mixes

Office buildings in Shenzhen and Guangzhou are increasingly converted to non-traditional uses including hospitality, healthcare, and education to address supply-demand imbalances and improve asset utilization. In 2025, hospitality absorbed nearly 240,000 sqm of office space in Shenzhen's core areas and 90,000 sqm in Guangzhou, representing approximately 20% of Grade A office new completions in Shenzhen, with limited-service hotels typically signing 10–15 year leases to secure stable long-term income.

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Asia Pacific: China+1 is being shaped by China itself

China remains a manufacturing leader, adapting its industrial strategy while other Asian nations find opportunities in complementary sectors. Discover more.]]>

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Lodging Econometrics

Projects in Under Construction Stage Dominate China's Hotel Construction Pipeline

Analysis of China's hotel construction pipeline showing the concentration of projects in under-construction phase as of Q1 2026.

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2025 China Hotel Industry – Survey of Operations

Annual survey tracking financial and operational performance of hotels across China using standardized lodging accounting metrics, including departmental revenues, occupancy statistics, labor productivity, and guest profiles.

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Lodging Econometrics

Projects in the Under Construction Project Stage Dominate China’s Hotel Construction Pipeline at Q1 2026

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KPMG China Leading PropTech 50 2025

KPMG's 5th annual China Leading PropTech 50, themed 'New Intelligence', highlighting AI-driven value creation, big data and IoT across the real estate lifecycle.

PropTech & DataAsia-Pacific
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Global
Asia-Pacific
Posted 15 days ago·Published Jul 2, 2026Read
Global
Asia-Pacific
Posted 15 days ago·Published Jun 29, 2026Read
HospitalityEuropeLondon
Posted 18 days ago·Published May 6, 2026Read
Asia-Pacific
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According to Lodging Econometrics' Q1 2026 China Hotel Construction Pipeline Trend Report, China's hotel construction pipeline totaled 3,602 projects and 640,328 rooms, with projects under construction dominating at 2,572 projects and 451,156 rooms representing 71% of total projects and 70% of total rooms. The upper midscale chain scale leads the pipeline with 1,249 projects and 183,534 rooms, followed by the upscale chain scale with 1,087 projects and 223,180 rooms, while Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Xi'an account for the majority of pipeline activity.

HospitalityGlobalAsia-Pacific
Posted 26 days ago·Published May 6, 2026Read
China
Posted 24 days ago·Published Dec 1, 2025Read