Poland’s capital city ranked 5th in Europe and 12th in the world in the ranking of top cities for business published by CB Richard Ellis!
CB Richard Ellis, a multinational real estate corporation, checked which countries and cities are favored office locations and why.
Out of the 280 big international concerns which were covered by the survey 150 operate in Poland’s capital city (i.e. 54% of the selected companies) what gives Warsaw 12th position in the ranking. Hong Kong which came 1st hosts 192 i.e. 86% of the surveyed companies. Singapore which ranked 2nd was followed by Tokyo. Warsaw was the 5th best from among European cities which ranked high in the ranking and was outperformed only by London (4th position), Moscow (6 position), Madrid (8th position) and Paris (10th position).
Interestingly enough, outside Asia, only Warsaw, Moscow and Dubai attract more than 70% of firms in the Industrial Goods & Services sector which is dominated by Asian countries - 7 out of the top 10 most popular office locations in the sector are on the continent. (CB Richard Ellis).
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