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Hong Kong commercial landlords may bet on investment to curb tenant loss from AI: analysts
Hong Kong's older office buildings and landlords may face increased challenges as companies adopt AI and relocate to newer facilities that better meet their needs. Landlords might need to quickly refurbish or repurpose their properties to retain tenants, according to Knight Frank analysts.
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