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¡¡¡¡Judging by buzz alone, it would seem as if every retail developer with an interest in Europe is concentrating on deals in Kiev or Sofia or Tbilisi. Indeed plenty of them are, and that has made Central and Eastern Europe hot spots of growth. But the action in these emerging markets has hidden a broader trend in Western Europe, whose mature markets are enjoying a construction boom of their own. This has helped push the creation of new shopping center space there into record territory. In tradition-bound Italy, for instance, a country not always known for strong retail development, some 11 million square feet of space will have opened between July 2006 and December of this year,according to a report by Cushman & Wakefield. Nearly as much will be coming on in Spain, the report says, while Germany and France are set to add 8 million square feet and 7.3 million square feet, respectively. ¡°There¡¯s certainly been a lot going on,¡± said Yvonne Court, a partner and head of retail research at Cushman & Wakefield.

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¡¡¡¡¡°The focus has been on Central and Eastern Europe, but you have to remember that it is coming off a low base, while in the rest of Western Europe there has been a lot of new development and a lot of refurbishment and extension.¡±

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¡¡¡¡Cushman & Wakefield¡¯s report shows a European pipeline jammed with activity. Spain leads the pack in overall shopping center projects for this year and next, with some 20 million square feet of space expected there. The second and third spots belong to Poland and Turkey, but the mature markets of the U.K., Italy, France and Germany are close behind. 

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¡¡¡¡Court says a big part of the pipeline involves renovations and expansions, the result of tighter restrictions on new ground-up development. But consumer expectations and a demand by eager-to-grow retailers play a role too.

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¡¡¡¡The makeup of this construction boom varies by location. Court says Spain¡¯s growth has been fueled largely by new projects, while the growth in the U.K.,France and Germany is characterized by renovations and expansions, many of them in urban centers.

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¡¡¡¡¡°Every country has projects in the pipeline, but there are a lot of differences,¡±said Jaap Gillis, COO of Amsterdam, Netherlands-based Redevco Europe Services and chairman of the ICSC European Board. ¡°If you look at the Western Europe market, you will see more extensions and refurbishments than complete new malls. There is a huge portfolio in Europe of renovation and revivals of inner cities.¡±

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¡¡¡¡Though Redevco has taken a particular interest in Central Europe and Turkey,Gillis says, the firm has properties throughout Europe ¡ª 17 countries in all.The company¡¯s goal is to expand its portfolio to €10 billion ($13.5 billion). ¡°Is Europe still available? Yes, there are a lot of opportunities,¡± said Gillis. ¡°But you have to be careful which ones you choose.¡±

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¡¡¡¡Even with such caveats, these mature markets are attracting investors. Among them is Simon Property Group, which is building four centers in Italy that are owned either fully or in part by its Italian partner, GCI, of which Simon owns 49 percent. Three of the centers ¡ª in Milan, Naples and Rome ¡ª are to open this year, and the fourth, also in Naples, is scheduled to open next year.

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¡¡¡¡In addition, Simon has its eye on France. ¡°We¡¯re working very hard on two or three major projects in France,¡± said CFO Steve Sterrett during Simon¡¯s first-quarter earnings conference call in April.

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¡¡¡¡In Spain, where retail has been hot for over a decade, much of the action has pushed beyond the larger cities into secondary population centers, says Fraser Denton, director general of the Spanish operations of Milligan RRI, a U.K.-based developer (see sidebar below). One example of that push is Multi Corp.¡¯s Espacio Buenavista, a 400,000-square-foot center that will open in November in Oviedo, northern Spain, a far less populated area than Madrid or
Barcelona.

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¡¡¡¡This is not to say that projects in urban centers are entirely out of favor, though.Montr¨¦al-based Ivanhoe Cambridge has teamed up with the Spanish firm of Lar Grosvenor to build the 900,000-square-foot Islazul Centro Comercial, on the outskirts of Madrid. (Ivanhoe Cambridge already has a strong presence there, having acquired the massive Madrid Xanad¨² from The Mills Corp. in October of last year.)

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¡¡¡¡Spain and Italy between them accounted for about a quarter of the new retail space that entered the European market last year, according to Cushman &Wakefield. But the U.K., perhaps the most mature market in Europe, is also expected to be a major recipient of new space over the next few years, the firm says.

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¡¡¡¡The report attributes the U.K.¡¯s strength to a rise in major urban projects.These include Liverpool One, which is slated to open next year with 1.65 million square feet of retail on a 42-acre site in that northern British city center; the expansion of the existing Broadmead retail center, in downtown Bristol, to 1.7 million square feet of retail; and the 2008 opening of Westfield London, a 1.65 million-square-foot center in the Shepherd¡¯s Bush section of the city. ¡°The future of shopping centers lies in urban areas in communities that are accessible, preferably by foot, and provide a mixture of uses so that people can live, play, shop and work in the same area,¡± Court said at the ICSC Spring Convention in May. ¡°Place matters.¡±

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