An curved arrow pointing right. China's massive growth has given it a really weird problem: it has a bunch of empty cities. Produced by Zach Wasser Follow TI: On Facebook More from Tech China's ...
China still has a startling number of vacant real-estate developments, judging from new satellite analysis by DigitalGlobe and Business Insider. Chinese ghost cities have made headlines for nearly ...
Forest City, a $100 billion project by China in Malaysia, was supposed to revolutionize urban living with its eco-friendly and high-tech design. But years later, it remains mostly empty. This video ...
Labelled 'boring' by one of its scant few residents, China's $85billion (£70billion) 'ghost town', the city of Xiong'an ... "I don't really know why they have this shop here when it has no ...
How closely is demand for $3,000 handbags tied to home prices in China? Quite closely, it turns out, which is unfortunate for luxury brands. Europe’s luxury stocks have gained 15% on average ...
Meanwhile, China continues to build out new megacities much faster than they are filling up, resulting in “ghost cities,” where occupancy rates take years to rise.
You’ve probably heard about the huge ghost cities in China that, as a result of poor planning and changing economic conditions, have been left nearly empty. An example is Tianducheng ...
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A 'ghost town' in China that cost $85billion (£70billion) to build had been labelled 'boring' by one of its few residents. The city of Xiong'an, in the province of Hebei, was established in 2017.
WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng traveled to an abandoned “ghost town” to see the challenge China’s real-estate slump poses for the government. Photo: Antoine Morel for The Wall Street Journal ...