Food factories likely to see robust growth: Colliers
Demand nearer city centre continues to be strong, with mature food manufacturing areas such as MacPherson, Pandan Loop and Bedok maintaining 80-100% occupancy
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THANKS to the rising popularity of food delivery services and e-commerce, demand for food factories in Singapore is expected to remain healthy, even though it will likely lag behind supply in 2019-2020, said Tricia Song, head of research for Singapore at Colliers International.
She was commenting on the commercial real estate services provider's research report tracking the performance of food factories in Singapore.
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